Looking for a job overseas can be a challenge, especially
for the first time traveller. If you've decided you want to try something new
and you're considering working abroad, here are some suggestions….
Finding a job with a Canadian-based employer that
operates overseas can make your experience easier. You'll be able to attend
interviews and gather more information about the job while you are still in
Canada.
If you have limited experience traveling, and aren't very
familiar with different regions of the world, look for a region that is
predominately English-speaking. Adjusting to a new area and having to learn a
new language can be a double challenge.
As well, look for a job that will utilize your skills and
take advantage of your past experiences. Going overseas to work should help
your career and benefit you in the future.
You might also want to consider looking for a job through
an employment or placement agency that has overseas assignments. Often,
agencies and recruiters can provide a valuable service in dealing with your
future employer and in giving you information about the necessary
documentation, visas, etc.
If you want to work at a specific company in one of their
overseas locations, visit their website. Often companies don't post jobs
anywhere but their company website and it's a good opportunity to see what
openings are available around the world.
Canadian government departments often have positions
available overseas. Check their website. The advantage of working for the
government in an overseas position is the amount of support and assistance
available. Different departments recruit for different jobs, so make sure you
check the all the departments you are interested in.
Though there won't be any money involved, volunteering
overseas through a Canadian agency or organization can be a great way to get
your feet wet and to try traveling and working abroad. You'll gain valuable
insights into what it's like to work abroad, and you might not necessarily have
to commit to a contract or a specific time frame.
Working abroad for the beginner can be a rewarding
experience if you keep in mind some simple suggestions. Consider working for a
Canadian employer with overseas offices. Consider working for the government or
using the services of a recruiter. Both these offer support and information
that can be vital to your success overseas. Volunteer assignments are a great
way to test your capacity for working overseas in a different environment and
may not carry all the obligations that a paying job might.
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