Posts Tagged "travel"

Tips For Working in Brazil

Posted by on Mar 22, 2016 in Global Career Blog, Global Job Search | 0 comments

Tips For Working in Brazil

I thought I’d share with you some of the opportunities and challenges of working in Brazil today.   With a population close to 200 million, you can imagine the challenge of so many people trying to find a job. The Brazilian government has strict laws to protect jobs for its citizens, and companies need to prove how an expatriate is more qualified than a Brazilian in order to hire a foreigner. This is a great challenge for many companies since there are so many highly skilled Brazilians available for employment.   Career Options The best way for expats to find employment in Brazil...

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Get Globally Connected!

Posted by on Mar 15, 2016 in Global Career Blog, Networking Internationally | 0 comments

Get Globally Connected!

I’ve worked with job seekers from more than 180 countries. I have yet to find a job seeker whose home country doesn’t use some form of networking to find employment opportunities. Whether you call it “networking” in the United States, “guanxi” in Hong Kong, or “reseautage” in France, it’s all the same thing: making connections!   Making connections is a part of daily life in most parts of the world. We can’t survive alone nor would most people want to. It’s natural to connect with others who share similar interests, which is why networking during a job search should be an innate part of...

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4 Tips That Will Change The Way You Learn Languages

Posted by on Feb 23, 2016 in Cross-Border Education, Expat Lifestyle, Global Career Blog | 0 comments

4 Tips That Will Change The Way You Learn Languages

Learning the local language vastly improves your social life as an expat and makes you qualified for so many more professional positions. Don’t waste another second! Start using these tips to turbocharge your language learning.   1. Find a buddy. There’s no way around it: learning a new language can be challenging. Having the support of a coworker, friend or family member can make it fun! Whether you go to classes together or practice together after work, knowing that someone else is facing the same challenges that you are can make all the difference. Just don’t be tempted to speak with...

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5 Ways to Continue Your Education Overseas That Aren’t Study Abroad

Posted by on Nov 18, 2015 in Cross-Border Education, Global Career Blog | 2 comments

5 Ways to Continue Your Education Overseas That Aren’t Study Abroad

While overseas sometimes it’s impossible to find a job or working is not the right choice for you. If that’s the case and you’re wondering what to do with your time, continuing your education is a great option. There are a ton of online classes and opportunities that are worth taking advantage of when you’re living in a foreign country. Most importantly, if you feel like you have too much time on your hands you could eventually get very frustrated at living in that foreign country. Don’t let yourself get to that point! Here is a list to get you started:   1. Earn a degree online...

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The #1 Change All Expats Need to Make to their Resumes

Posted by on Nov 11, 2015 in Global Career Blog, International Resume/CV Tips | 0 comments

The #1 Change All Expats Need to Make to their Resumes

After living overseas, expat resumes can often look a little fragmented. There are breaks in the work history, jobs that appear like they don’t fit in the career trajectory, and skills that are unique and often location-specific. Expat accompanying partners take jobs for a variety of reasons, not just because they will clearly help their careers grow. That being said, experiences outside of your home country are incredibly valuable in this global economy IF you know how to clearly explain how your time overseas will benefit your potential employer.   An easy way to make sure this is...

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