You Can Be an Expat
ebook ∣ A Guide That Details the Various Aspects to Work as an Expat Without an Expensive Degree or Connections
By Shane Leyh

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Do you wish to live and work in another country? Or do you wish to have a global career? Don't know how to get international opportunities relevant to your career? It is time to stop wishing and hoping to have a global career. It is time you got the international exposure that you want. Shane has worked in various roles globally and lived in a number of countries, all without an expensive degree or connections. Negotiating different roles and compensation packages plus exchanging information with other expats, Shane will share information that will help you discover opportunities and start your journey to a global career. The topics covered in the book are the following: —Types of roles available to have an expat lifestyle —How to maximize jobsites to find expat roles —Possible options for various academic qualifications —How to write a successful CV/resume —Networking for your next role and building a network in your adopted country —Types of different employers for a global career —Optimizing your relationship with a recruiter or employment agent —Interacting with immigration authorities —Perks and benefits available to an expat —Managing your friends, family, and colleagues in your new country An additional bonus included in this book is a resource directory. This directory lists resources and websites that will help you find an international role and successfully integrate in your new country. It is compiled over a ten-year period. There are employment and immigration consultants that charge hundreds and even thousands of dollars for this information. This book is a steal compared to the fees that you need to pay an immigration consultant or employment agency for the same advice.