Thursday, December 10, 2009

How do i apply for a job in another country and what are the necessary things i have to get or do once i got?

the job?How do i apply for a job in another country and what are the necessary things i have to get or do once i got?
First of all be careful, so many newspapers in the classified and also magazines tell you to send for their list or they can help you, forget it you will only lose your money and I guarantee never, yes never get a job, first what kind of job do you want, probably the easist is teaching englishi an international school or even a government school, many opportunities in Thailand and Cambodia, etc. Will you make a lot of money teaching NO, probably anywhere fro $750.00 a month to $1000.00 but look at the benifits, easy to find a nice 2 bedroom apartment for $75.00 a month. Regardless if your looking for just a way to live in a foreign country, or you want the big bucks job, you have to come to that country, spend a month or more, that will be the only way you will be hired, you can send letters until you are blue in the face, would be lucky to get any answers. If you want to teach in Japan or Korea you can get a lot more money but your living expenses will be high not to mention the different seasons and different clothing, what ever your choice is The best of luck to you, I have been working for 5 years, but then I am a sports coach!How do i apply for a job in another country and what are the necessary things i have to get or do once i got?
Get a Passport-Do a google search for overseas jobs. Most companies will take care of getting your work visa. Many companies require a Secret/Top Secret clearance. Sometimes they will help you obtain a clearance. The only way to get a clearance is by having them get it. The F.B.I used to get them but stopped some years back. It is a catch 22 situation. No clearance-no job. ---No job, no clearance. Just keep trying and you will find one. There are many protection type jobs-such as police/guard in Iraq, Kuwait, Afganistan, Quatar. Good luck

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