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I want to work abroad for greener pasture...?

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any tips in applying online and can you please share me a website of those companies who are accepting employees from other countries aside from their country...thanks and may God bless us all!!!

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  1. It depends on where you come from, which kind of visa you need and/or already have and things like that.

    And what kind of work you are doing, and how highly qualified and how experienced you are in that work.

    I live in the Netherlands and most companies I know of will hire people who are European and have already worked legally in the country, and as such have all their paperwork in order.

    On the other hand, no company I know of will hire outside Europe unless the person has all needed visa and permits, and then only when having a lot of experience in a much needed and hard to fill position.

    The biggest employer of non Europeans in Europe are likely the American armed forces, who, next to the enlisted people also bring a huge support staff.

    So if you are from the USA hoping for employment in Europe, I would say, check the websites where the Army and Navy post their advertisements.

    If you are European, search on your preferred country, the name of the job you are trained in, in the local language or in English, and if you get too many results, add more words to do with searching for a job.


  2. WHY is it when you people ask this EXACT SAME QUESTION... for some reason you never seem to think it's important to say what your NATIONALITY is or WHAT YOU CAN DO... and without that information, NOBODY on Answers can GIVE you a real, intelligent answer.

    I'm guessing you are an AmeriKan, because only an AmeriKan would not think it important to say what nationality they are or what skills they have... and if you ARE an AmeriKan, you have to find a company that is willing to SWEAR on an application, they they are hiring you because they can NOT FIND A LOCAL NATIONAL to do the job.. so you need to have a skill that is NOT readily availble in that country.  AND you need to have the job BEFORE you go there, so the company has to apply FOR you

    Now, I'm not saying this is YOU... but I have found that people who are down on their luck, have no skills and are failures in their own country, whatever that country is... are usually down on their luck, have no skills and are failures in the new country they hope to go to because, the usually have the additional problem of NOT SPEAKING THE LOCAL LANGUAGE.  If this is NOT you, then you may have a small chance of finding a job

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