Working Abroad Special
By: Eric Tiettmeyer (justin) 2010.01.04
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Working abroad can be one of the greatest experiences in your life,
depending on your motivations. It is a unique opportunity to escape
the daily grind at home as well as experience another country as a local,
rather than as an outside observer.
There are essentially two philosophies to employment abroad: establishing
a career overseas, and working as a means to travel. Both have the wonderful
advantage of exploring a new culture as an insider, though the lifestyles
afforded each are very different. It's much easier to find work as a
bartender, au pair, or mountain guide than it is to establish yourself
as a financial analyst abroad. Luckily, if there are two philosophies
towards finding a job, at least there are dozens of jobs, and hundreds
of countries to choose from.
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