How to work abroad
Replies: 2 - Last Post: Oct 13, 2012 4:07 PM Last Post By: travelinstyle46
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How to work abroad
Hello all!!I'm very new to hunting a job outside of my state/country.
I would love to live and work anywhere in the world, with my experience being in hospitality.
I'm unsure how to go about hunting, however. Mainly the interview process.
I would appreciate any and all advice!!
Feel free to respond or email me
Thank you in advance
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So many job opportunities to work abroad, especially with experience in hospitality. To name a few, you could work on cruise ships, for an airline, or WHV in any number of places. Work in hospitality seasonally in the USA in Alaska, Utah, or any number of national parks that are always hiring seasonal jobs throughout the year.Why not get a job for one of the major hotels? I know of a couple of the big hotel chains that have a management program where they send their folks to live and work in hotels overseas. In fact, a co-worker of my partner just got back from working 6 years in London at a big brand US hotel. Their is demand for hard workers.
Ultimately, this is a decision you have to make. Decide what you want to do, then do whatever it takes to get there.
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Not enough info to offer worthwhile advice.What does 'hospitality' mean? A burger flipper at MickeyD's could say s/he works in hospitality. Any waiter could say so. A hotel cleaning lady could say so.
What are your actual qualifications on paper and from where? A degree is Hospitality Management from a reputable university is far different than a MickeyD's diploma and will get you different advise. The more relevant information you provide ashaeb the more relevant responses can be.
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