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This introduction to living abroad should enlighten all those heading off to work overseas, whether they are teachers, professionals, volunteers or diplomats.
With over 1100 websites, hundreds of recruitment agencies, and lots of useful contacts, this book tells readers where there are overseas jobs available, how to apply for them, and how to weigh up the risks and rewards of expatriot living, whether on a temporary or permanent basis. CONTENTS: PART I - Working abroad - an option for you? PART II - Finding a job 1 The search for a job 2 The recruitment process 3 Coming to a decision PART III - Preparation and acclimatisation 4 Preparing to leave 5 Settling in PART IV - Surveying the opportunities 6 Working holidays and work experience 7 Contract work 8 Permanent jobs and self-employment PART IV - The Regions of the World 9 Europe 10 The Arab World 11 Asia 12 Africa 13 North America 14 Latin America and the Caribbean 15 Australasia and the Pacific PART VI - Reference About the author ROGER JONES has worked in a number of overseas countries and now writes extensively on careers and education as well as on living and working abroad. Quotes "Practical advice on finding the country where you can make the most of your skills." - 'The Guardian' "- highly informative - lots of hard information and a first-class reference section." - 'Outbound Newspapers' "Do your research thoroughly. Check out GETTING A JOB ABROAD." - 'Cosmopolitan'
Remote work is here to stay. So why should you restrict yourself to living in one place anymore if you can work from anywhere? Better yet, why not explore the world as a remote working professional?Work From Abroad is a how-to guide to planning and successfully transitioning to a remote-friendly lifestyle abroad; all while sticking to your company's work hours and still being a productive full-time employee. Whether it's for a few weeks or a few years, you'll learn what continents and activities make sense to pursue based on your work hours and interests. Work From Abroad will teach you:- Why slow travel is the best way to work and see the world in the COVID-19 times we live in now. - The 4 steps to persuading your boss to let you work from abroad.- What coliving is and how to utilize these spaces as homes, workspaces, and communities.- Remote work tools and tips to maximize your productivity from anywhere. - How to take care of real world "loose ends" and set up a domestic home base while abroad.Have certain passions that aren't easy to pursue with your current 9 to 5? You'll learn how to craft the perfect schedule based on your interests. Love to surf or ski? Work From Abroad will show you how to identify compatible timezones in Central America and Europe so you can maximize your personal time. With a remote job, world is waiting for you. You can have your career and explore the world too. Welcome abroad.
Whatever the reason and however long you plan to stay, moving overseas is not just about deciding what to take with you. Your entire life is about to change and the more prepared you are, the better the relocation will go.
The wise King Solomon gives us this proverb: ""Do you see a man skilled in his work? He will serve before kings"" (Prov 22:29). This book won't ensure that you and your professional skills end up meeting kings, but it will show how you and your training can be planted among unreached people abroad. By taking a job in your field of expertise, you gain far more than a paycheck; rather, a network of relationships with colleagues and neighbors. In doing so, you will learn that you are in good company with the Apostle Paul and thousands of other ""tentmakers"" in church history. Deckert draws on his tentmaking experience with his wife and children spanning twenty years and six countries. Readers will learn of a biology professor colleague in the Middle East who, on hearing the gospel over lunch, replied, ""That's different. That's wonderful. No one ever taught me that before."" In another country, a nationally ranked chess player, after reading the Gospels, was moved to tears, saying, ""He died for me. I'm a sinner."" This book takes you through twelve key areas of tentmaking, from finding a job to retirement. ""God created us to do good work and called us to make disciples. Too often we see those two things competing for our loyalty unnecessarily. Glenn invites us to see the ways vocation and mission meet authentically and beautifully."" --Ruth D. Hubbard, Vice President, Urbana, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA ""Glenn Decker's years of experience overseas and his insightful and sometimes amusing personal stories make reading Working Abroad with Purpose: The Way of a Tentmaker not only informative but also delightful. This is a must-read for those working as tentmakers. For many, the biblical survey of tentmaking will be new and inspiring. This book will be an encouragement to those facing the difficult task of learning a new language. The emphasis on hospitality is surely what is needed to make headway into new and challenging cross-cultural settings."" --Chester Wood, Dean of PhD Programs (retired). Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology/Africa International University ""Working Abroad With Purpose is a must read for everyone--not just those contemplating overseas work but for the entire church. Glenn Deckert is a supremely dedicated Christ follower whose writing only scratches the surface of who he is."" --Wayne Shabaz, president, CDAWN Learning Glenn D. Deckert has master's degrees from Wheaton College and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and a master's degree and a PhD in education from the University of Illinois. For sixteen years, he taught in Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Hong Kong. He served in Qatar, Moldova, and Azerbaijan in state department programs and numerous countries as a volunteer. He retired from Eastern Michigan University's Department of Foreign Languages as an associate professor.
The wise King Solomon gives us this proverb: “Do you see a man skilled in his work? He will serve before kings” (Prov 22:29). This book won’t ensure that you and your professional skills end up meeting kings, but it will show how you and your training can be planted among unreached people abroad. By taking a job in your field of expertise, you gain far more than a paycheck; rather, a network of relationships with colleagues and neighbors. In doing so, you will learn that you are in good company with the Apostle Paul and thousands of other “tentmakers” in church history. Deckert draws on his tentmaking experience with his wife and children spanning twenty years and six countries. Readers will learn of a biology professor colleague in the Middle East who, on hearing the gospel over lunch, replied, “That’s different. That’s wonderful. No one ever taught me that before.” In another country, a nationally ranked chess player, after reading the Gospels, was moved to tears, saying, “He died for me. I’m a sinner.” This book takes you through twelve key areas of tentmaking, from finding a job to retirement.
The book for everyone looking for short or long-term work abroad as a nanny, au pair or mothers' help. It includes details of the thousands of short and long term jobs for au pairs, nannies and mother's helps to be found around the world, and is illustrated with first-hand accounts from people who have worked abroad to give a taste of what au pair and nanny work is actually like. Susan Griffith is the author of many of Vacation Work's leading books including Work Your Way Around the World.
Whatever the reason and however long you plan to stay, moving overseas is not just about deciding what to take with you. Your entire life is about to change and the more prepared you are, the better the relocation will go. Working Abroad covers all that expatriate employees and their families might need to know about expatriate employment and the issues associated with it. It provides a full reference source to help assess the pros and cons of overseas employment, including overseas job markets; taxation; international education; relocation and medical issues.The 28th edition has been fully updated to include the latest information on managing personal finances across different countries, preparing the family for the change in environment and managing the move. It also contains in-depth profiles of numerous countries, spanning the European Union, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Australasia, providing insights into living and working conditions. A comprehensive directory of useful contacts is also included. The book is complemented by 'The Corporate Guide to Expatriate Employment,' providing together a thorough insight into expatriate working conditions.