If you love to travel and have business skills or are willing to learn new ones, finding work overseas might be a good idea for you. Many countries have job opportunities for international workers in various fields. Besides that you can travel around the world and experience it in ways that you wouldn't be able to as tourist. So why not look into getting a job overseas to share your work experience while traveling the globe?
1. Learn the requirements needed for you to work overseas.
2. Find work abroad by searching through a work abroad directory.
3. Enroll in programs and seminars that offer training so that you can work abroad.
Learn about finding work overseas as a U.S. citizen
Before you find a job overseas, you need figure out what is required to apply for a passport and gather information about finding a place to live in whatever country you're planning to find work in. Also, there are certain countries where it isn't safe for U.S. citizens to travel to, so you're going to need access to up-to-date information before you make your work abroad travel plans.
I recommend: Go to the
United States Postal Service to find information about applying for a passport. Learn about how to apply for a visa at
A Briggs. Since every country has its own specific visa rules and regulations, simply click on the country you plan to work in to find the information you're looking for.
Search work abroad directories and lists to find international work
You can find work overseas by looking through job directories online. These websites let you search through lists of available work by the type of job you're interested in or by the country you're interested in traveling to. Some also offer information about scholarships to help you finance your trip abroad.
I recommend: Visit
TransitionsAbroad.com to search through its work abroad list of foreign work, internships and study programs. Go to
Jobs Abroad to find listings for overseas work. You can search by type of job or country you'd like to work in.
Get work abroad information about housing, rights and other necessities
Every country has its own unique laws and regulations, so it's important that you know these before you go abroad. Also, since you'll be working overseas, you're going to need housing, health insurance and other essential information and services.
I recommend: Check out
Travel.State.gov -- the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Consular Affairs' official website -- to find information about travel alerts and warnings to U.S. citizens who plan to work or travel abroad, along with information about your rights as an American citizen while you work or travel abroad.
EscapeArtist.com is a work abroad provider that provides a list of housing and real estate opportunities listed by country and the type of housing you're looking for.