Applying for Work Abroad

 

 Applying for Work Abroad


Determining the Best Place for You to Work Abroad

You've probably been hearing about how there is a global economic crisis that affects most of the countries in the world. The problem is, international work opportunities are limited. Since it's not easy to find work abroad, some people have started searching outside their country to find opportunities. One idea might be to look in your own backyard: you can start looking for positions in the US or in Canada.

But why not go a step further and move your career abroad? There are plenty of countries that offer internationally competitive salaries and great working conditions.

Two Things to Consider Before Accepting a Job Abroad

Before you accept the "perfect" job in a foreign country, think about two things. First, will your family be willing to relocate? The thought of moving your whole family to a new country might sound like too much of a hassle, even if you have an excellent job opportunity. Second, are you fluent in the new country's language? In most cases, you will have to undergo several months of intensive language training before you can start working. This means spending more time on learning the language instead of attending work meetings and getting familiar with your colleagues.

If you answer both of these questions yes, then you're ready to move on and find a job abroad.

Best Cities for Finding a Job Abroad

Whether you're looking for a job that is identical to your current one or a completely different career path, there are many great cities for finding work abroad. Check out our top five:

#1 London, UK – This is not really news to anyone; London has managed to maintain its high ranking as one of the best cities in the world. But everyone knows it's an expensive city and it can be hard to find an affordable apartment. However, if you are looking for an English-speaking job, there are plenty of employers that will accommodate.

#2 Vienna, Austria – Vienna consistently tops the list for having one of the world's most beautiful cities. It has a high standard of living and excellent job opportunities for foreign workers. Keep in mind that Austria has a very high unemployment rate (12 percent as of 2011) which could make it difficult to find a job.

#3 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Amsterdam is known around the world as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. If you're looking for work overseas, there are plenty of opportunities to meet locals and find employment in your chosen industry.

#4 Toronto, Canada – Toronto is a great place to find work abroad. With a high standard of living, excellent health care and job opportunities in most fields, it's easy to get your foot in the door.

#5 Paris, France – This city consistently comes in at the top of lists for being one of the best places to live. It has a high standard of living and excellent job opportunities.

It should be noted that many employers prefer you to come with experience working overseas first. If you've never worked in another country before, don't despair; there are plenty of companies who will open up their doors to give you an opportunity to practice your skills abroad before accepting a position in the new country.

Resources for Finding Work Abroad

If you're ready to find work abroad, there are many resources to help you with your search. Check out these websites:

www.jobsabroad.com – A great place to start when looking for work abroad, jobsabroad.com has a database of jobs from around the world that will help you find a position in your chosen field. You can also use their search function to find the job that is right for you. Some of the countries available include Australia, Canada, England and New Zealand. It's free to use this website so don't hesitate to give it a shot!

www.workingholidaymakercentral.com – This website is divided into categories for each country. You can search for jobs by industry, location and more.

www.workingabroad.info – This website has a good resource of guides and links to help you along your work-finding journey. It's free to use so give it a try!

www.hubjobs.com – Hub Jobs is designed to put foreign workers in touch with local employers when they're looking for an American English-speaking position in their company abroad.

You can also search for jobs at international job fairs. If you're in a country where recruiters are looking to fill positions at companies abroad, you might find yourself getting interviews with big-name multinational firms.

Things to Consider Before Accepting a Job Abroad

Before you go through the long and difficult process of moving your family to a new country for that "perfect" job, there are some things you should think about. These tips will help make your new career in the USA or Canada a more enjoyable experience.

#1 Cost of Living – If the company that is offering you a job abroad is paying for your relocation, it's important to take this into consideration. There are great deals on flights and apartment rentals to be had, but sometimes it can be hard to find a place that will pay your salary. Be sure to check out the cost of living in the new country you're moving to with an online comparison tool before you accept your job offer.

#2 Immigration – In most countries, if you accept a job abroad, you will have to apply for an employment visa before starting the job. There are two types of visas: H1B and L-1. H1B visas allow you to work for a specific employer for three years; L-1 and L-2 visas allow you to work at any company that is associated with your current company. If you're moving to the United States, keep in mind that immigration paperwork can delay your move for weeks or months.

#3 Teaching English – Teaching is a popular way to find work when moving overseas. Many people like teaching because they have a wide range of students and it's a popular career choice for people who are looking to move abroad with their family. However, the job market is very competitive and most schools will only hire those who demonstrate a lot of experience.

#4 Time Zone – It's not very convenient if you move to another country just so you can begin working at 10am and finish at 8pm everyday.

Conclusion

Finding work abroad can be a difficult process, but once you get your foot in the door it's all worth it. If you really want a chance to break into the working world, why not jump at the opportunity that is out there?

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By Corinna D. · Published in 2014 · 1 Comment · General Work-Related Topics and IssuesTags: finding work abroad, job search, moving family to another country, relocation and work abroad, searching for a job overseas


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