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		<title>Discovering A Good Job In A Foreign Country</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 22:42:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking for a job sometimes doesn&#8217;t mean necessarily working for a company close to home.  Many people are seeking jobs abroad simply for the adventure of travel and availability of preferable career opportunities rather than working for an employer in the U.S.
However, going this route may be difficult to cut through some of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking for a job sometimes doesn&#8217;t mean necessarily working for a company close to home.  Many people are seeking jobs abroad simply for the adventure of travel and availability of preferable career opportunities rather than working for an employer in the U.S.</p>
<p>However, going this route may be difficult to cut through some of the legal red tape that comes along with working abroad.  It is complicated enough just to travel to another country nowadays, much less actually working there.</p>
<p><strong>Initial Considerations</strong></p>
<p>One of your first steps as you consider the prospect of working abroad is to investigate requirements for actually working and living there.  Obtaining a work permit is almost always mandatory, and you need to <span id="more-76"></span>apply for one before traveling to that country.</p>
<p>Usually a work permit can be granted after you have secured your job.  This is especially so in Europe where an employer may need to prove to a governing agency that there were no local citizens who are capable of performing the same job you seek.</p>
<p>Larger companies usually have a lot of experience with this type of requirement, but some of the smaller companies often request you to do the leg work for them.</p>
<p><strong>Regulations Vary</strong></p>
<p>Each country has different procedures, depending on their laws.  For example, in Spain you need to bring a typed application and resume, as well as copies of your diploma, translated qualifications, and even a recent photograph of yourself.</p>
<p>In Italy, the rules are similar, but you also need to be able to explain why you want the job &#8211; in Italian!  There are also more interviews &#8211; as many as four &#8211; that can be expected, along with a qualification test that everyone must take.</p>
<p>Whichever country you choose, it is important you know what you need before you apply for a job &#8211; otherwise you end up wasting both your time and theirs.</p>
<p><strong>Patience is Needed</strong></p>
<p>A job search abroad can take much more time than locating a similar position in the United States, so you should prepare in advance with a large &#8220;dose&#8221; of patience.  Depending on your reason for traveling to another country, you may find it easier &#8211; if it&#8217;s affordable &#8211; to first visit for several weeks, and later try to find a job.</p>
<p>You will put less stress on yourself, though, if you understand in advance the rules and regulations regarding work permits.  For that you need to contact the embassy within the country to which you are traveling and bring all necessary documents with you before you go abroad.</p>
<p>There are many great resources online that can help to find a job abroad and so you can enjoy the full experience of that country without becoming entangled in its life-draining red tape.</p>
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		<title>Your Guide &#8211; Job Hunting in Baltimore</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 21:51:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Job Hunting in Baltimore.
Job hunting can be a daunting task. You have to search through what seems like endless listings, fire off resumes in ridiculous quantities, and (if you&#8217;re lucky) dress up for uncomfortable interviews in which you try to sell yourself to a potential employer. If you are fortunate enough to be moving to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Job Hunting in Baltimore.</p>
<p>Job hunting can be a daunting task. You have to search through what seems like endless listings, fire off resumes in ridiculous quantities, and (if you&#8217;re lucky) dress up for uncomfortable interviews in which you try to sell yourself to a potential employer. If you are fortunate enough to be moving to a city like Baltimore, however, you will find it advantageous to know that Craigslist is on your side.</p>
<p>Craigslist is a network of sites for communities throughout the United States and around the globe. The Craigslist network helps connect people for things like garage sales, apartment subleases, job interviews, and even romantic encounters. It initially began as a resource for the San Francisco Bay Area in 1995. By 2006, there was a Craigslist site representing each of 450 cities worldwide. With a few exceptions, <span id="more-113"></span>advertising on Craigslist is free, and postings can be placed in myriad sections, all organized into major categories for easy browsing and navigation.</p>
<p>On Craigslist, getting started looking for a job is simple. First, simply visit the site. Next, check out the plethora of categories in the &#8220;jobs&#8221; column: everything from finance careers to writing &amp; editing and beyond! Whether you are looking for work as a corporate accountant, short order cook, or software engineer, you can find postings here. You may also notice a job category labeled &#8220;ETC,&#8221; where jobs that are less traditional or that don&#8217;t readily fit into the other categories are often posted. Some of the jobs in the ETC category include at-home Internet-based work, such as reading e-mail advertising. Other jobs listed here include delivery drivers, cleaning services, and campaign campaign activists.</p>
<p>And speaking of gigs, that&#8217;s another section on Craigslist Baltimore! Located job below the jobs column, the gigs section offers postings looking for people to help with one-time jobs in a variety of fields, such as creative, talent, writing and labor. Here you can find a variety of quick jobs of all types. You can get paid to help someone move next Saturday, or submit a short story for publication in a magazine. Freelancers, this is the section for you!</p>
<p>The final Craigslist section of interest to the job hunter is the &#8220;resumes&#8221; section. Remember having to send off all those resumes during your last job hunt? Well, on Craigslist Baltimore, job seekers can post their resumes for browsing by potential employers. This allows you to market your own skills, and have potential employers come to you! No need to send out dozens of resumes and wonder which people are actually interested, just post one and wait for the offers to come in.</p>
<p>Finding a job is not often easy. When embarking on the journey toward to new employment, it is important to use every advantage at your disposal to make the entire procedure is painless as possible. One of these tools is Craigslist, and it can be used to your advantage in cities such as Baltimore.</p>
<p>P.S. Check out the advantages of online world &#8211; your Yahoo currency converter right the one you need.</p>
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