Hey guys, I am a 28 years old female,(us citizen). I have few years work experience and now I think it's time for me to move. I live in NYC right now....I have been thinking of Spain, but I don't speak Spanish, not sure about Londo....it could be any islands(my friend moved to Malta, she says she loves it there)., but whatever I choose it has to keep my career growing......please help.....many thanks

OK, now the real answer.
For a start, what's your career? Where could you get a visa for? Could you get an overseas transfer with your company? Are you prepared to learn any foreign languages or would you really only be happy somewhere English-speaking?
Do you seriously expect a load of complete strangers to give you life-changing advice whilst knowing next to nothing about you?
Visas will be your biggest issue. Legally, to work in another country, you're going to need to prove that you can performa job that no local can. On top of that, to work in the EU you have to prove that you can do a job no other EU citizen can do. It's not easy. Sure there are people working illegally, but it's hardly a way to advance a "career"

Yep, i agree..... what is your career?
Teacher?, receptionist? Stripper? (Paint stripper, before you all jump on me!!!)
So which do you want? A spotless myopic tail chasing "every Friday is pink slip bingo" Career.
Or a well rounded, free, adventurous, happier life?
Be willing top wait tables, when that's what there ius.
Most waiters are stalling and waiting for their brake, into a chosen field.
Its called opportunity.
My friends back in Texas, all said,"Moving to Seville? Why? Ya never been there b4, have ya? Ya don't know anybody there."
Ha. I send picture post cards of all my trips outside "Sevilla maravilla."
Should they pay off, life insurance if the deceased has never really lived?
What do you do "for a living?"
And nobody ever says, "Who are you with, to see if we measure up to five minutes of their life.
There are language schools all over the place.
A Norwegian expat friend, said he's lived in many parts of the world. He says of all the different nationalities of expats, yanks hang out with each other, the least.
Other nationalities have other ways of expressing cliches. Come check it out.