Working Abroad

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  1. ForKicks's Avatar
    • Overlord in Training
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    Working Abroad
    With the job market being terrible, is anyone casting their application net overseas or plan to? I myself am contemplating looking at jobs in the UAE.
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    Re: Working Abroad
    When I graduated (just as the first recession hit) I went to the Czech Republic to look for work to build on my language skills. Then I taught English in Asia, just for the experience and to go way outside my comfort zone. I'm working now (in the UK) but would happily consider an internal transfer elsewhere- or if the right job came up elsewhere, relocating abroad.
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    Re: Working Abroad
    How do you search for vacancies abroad?
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    • Overlord in Training
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    Re: Working Abroad
    (Original post by quavers)
    How do you search for vacancies abroad?
    A lot of time spent on google finding websites and companies
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