Jobs abroad
When you apply for a job abroad, there are a number of things that you need to be aware of
- What will your salary be? What is the cost of living where you would like to work?
- You should also be able to afford leisure time
When you go for a job interview, it may be that it takes place online via your device. In this context, make sure you are well prepared so that you both get to know what it is like to work abroad and in particular in the workplace that you want to work in.
Feel free to ask if it requires a visa or work permit. Within the EU it is quite easy, but if you are going to England, USA, China or Australia, then it can be a more time consuming process.
It may also be that your future employer can help you find a good place to live.
Working abroad
When you work abroad, you get to know a new country and a new culture. Be open to new impressions and new relationships, then you build a good network and can have many good experiences.
It may also be a good idea to read about your country and the culture you come from. When you meet new people through your job abroad, you will find that there is a natural interest in you and where you come from.
Jobs abroad for your sabbatical year
If you use your sabbatical year to work abroad there are good opportunities for you. There can be both part time jobs and full time positions. Many jobs abroad can be found in hospitality but it can also be in customer services or telemarketing.
When applying for a job abroad for your sabbatical year, try to think about what you value most
- Spare time
- Money
- Experiences
For some companies offer sigthseeing with the employees - so maybe you can save some money that way.
Find work abroad
You can find a job abroad via Findjobhub.com - but before you get there, make sure you have various diplomas ready from your education. In particular, if you are applying for a visa, it is important that you can prove that you have studied at bachelors or masters level - if you would like to have a longer stay abroad - than a tourist visa allows.
If you are a craftsman, or you want to work with children or volunteer, then you have good chances of finding a job abroad.
When you apply for a job abroad, emphasise that you have a great interest in meeting and getting to know new cultures, at the same time as wanting to work, to earn money for your stay abroad.
So, if are you ready to invest some time in finding a job abroad, you have a great chance of success.
Vacancies abroad
There are many vacancies abroad. Many of these positions are for unskilled labour, so anyone can apply for these positions.
When you apply for vacancies abroad, it may be that the job advertisement is in English or the local language. But that should not stop you from applying for the job. Just remember that your CV must be professional and detailed so that a potential employer can easily see what you are contributing and how you can be contacted.
Danish speaking jobs abroad
If you are not a world champion in German, Spanish, French or English, you can still apply for Danish work abroad - because there are many Danish companies who are looking for Danish labour.
A Danish speaking job abroad is therefore not impossible to find, especially not if you use Findjobhub.com