Thinking of working abroad but dont know where to start? Julia Pierce looks at the organisations that offer help to those seeking a career without borders.
Youve graduated with flying colours, set your sights on your chosen field and your interview suit is hanging in the wardrobe but if you are hoping for an international start to your career you may be at a disadvantage if you havent also polished up your language skills.
Cities such as London, Paris and Munich will always be magnets for graduates looking to start their career, but the European Union, including its new accession states, is full of cities bursting with their own unique attractions.
Finding work in another country goes beyond translating your CV into the right language or preparing it in the Euro CV format. Emma Bird discovers why.
Stepping off the plane to do business with foreign colleagues is always exhilarating. But, as Emma Bird explains, find out about the social norms beforehand.
Does a career as an international jet-setter appeal? Although not without its difficulties, as Mary van der Boon explains, working on assignment in a different country to your own can be a very rewarding experience.