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Being on your own in an unknown country, the excitement of a strange city, and the struggle of explaining yourself in a different language next to the fulfilment of making it on your own, money in your pocket and being on top of the world. That's what working abroad can be like! But before you start packing your bags and kissing your mother goodbye, realise this: looking for a job abroad needs more than translating your CV/resume.
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Thinking aheadInternational education marketers need to think ahead. Are students making their study abroad choices on the basis of educational factors alone? No, they want a rich and positive experience in a different culture. In fact, international education research specialist i-graduate's 2009 International Student Barometer study shows that 85% of surveyed students said that the country in which an educational institution resides was important to their decision-making, regarding studying abroad. Want to know more? Click here. And after international study comes international work. If you want to prepare your graduates for the host country job market, think of acquiring the Career Guidance set, covering over 40 countries. Expertise in Labour Mobility can help you make a success of your
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