International Jobs
Career Center Resources





International Jobs

Sounds exciting, doesn’t it? If only you could find a way to go abroad and, better yet, get someone else to pay for it! Finding an international job is a challenging task and generally only the best succeed. I wrote this web guide to help you get started on your search for an international job or career. Please note that my emphasis is on positive realism. I am not going to lead you down a rosy path implying that international jobs are plentiful and easy to find. You cannot assume that IBM will open their doors to you because you studied in France last year.

On the other hand, the number of Dickinson College alumni working in international positions attests to the possibilities for interesting international employment. Both short-term and long-term opportunities are available, so if you’re ready for a challenge and you have a lot of perseverance and determination, the world is yours!

 



 

Background and General Information

This is the best place to start.  You'll learn about the myths and realities of international employment, determine if an international job is right for you, and where you can use your foreign language skills.

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International Job Search Strategies

You can use a lot of traditional job search strategies to find an international job, but there are some special "trick" to getting employed.  This section will help you prepare for the international job search.


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Long-Term Career Opportunities

If you'd like to develop a long-term plan for international employment, this is the section for you.  You will find information on international careers with the government, in law, or in the business, nonprofit, and education sectors. 


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Short Term Opportunities

If you're not interested or ready to make a long-term commitment to international employment, but would still like to spend a year or two (or less) abroad, consider short-term employment.  The most probable short-term opportunities are highlighted in this section

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Resources by Location

This section contains links to job searching sites organized by location.  Once you've read the information in the previous sections, you're ready to start finding the jobs.  And here they are!


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Content for this page provided by:
Dr. Kate Brooks, Director, Liberal Arts Career Services, University of Texas at Austin


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