An international career can be the opportunity of
a lifetime, but not everyone has the skills and attributes
necessary to be successful at it. Some questions to
ask yourself include:
-Do I enjoy experiencing new things?
-Am I able to adapt to different cultures?
-Do I know a foreign language?
-Would others say that I know how to persevere?
-Am I an independent person?
-Do I have a degree and/or practical skills in my
field?
If you answered yes to those questions, an international
career might be just what you’re looking for.
After deciding to pursue an international career,
there are several ways that you can prepare yourself
to be the best possible candidate.
1. Gain experience in your field. Practical experience
will be extremely beneficial.
2. Beyond earning a degree, take additional courses
in a foreign language and/or
foreign culture. Consider a double major or minor.
3. Research your field and stay up-to-date on trends.
4. Research the country where you hope to obtain a
position. Learn as much as
you possibly can, including the customs, language,
food choice, currency, housing
and job market.
5. Get a resume critique and practice your interviewing
skills. (What will work best
might be determined by the country you choose to work
in.)
There are several fields where an individual might
choose to work abroad. Depending on your area of interest,
please visit the links above to find out more about
each specific field.
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