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Expat Network Jobs Newsletter
Welcome to Expat Network’s
July Jobs Newsletter. As well as links to some of the many new job opportunities available at www.expatnetwork.com, we explore some of the many issues affecting your working life as an expat - or would-be expat.
We are, as always, here to help and welcome any suggestions on topics that you would like us to cover. Just write to expats@expatnetwork.com. So if you have any queries about expat jobs or other topics don't hesitate to drop us an email. We love to hear from you! |
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Recruiters:
To have your jobs featured in the next Jobs Newsletter
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expats@expatnetwork.com
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Brexit – Increasing Uncertainty For British Expats In The EU
British expats face continuing uncertainty in the light of the increasing risks of a no deal Brexit and the Brexit Select Committee has called on EU leaders to guarantee the rights of British expats in Europe.
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Living And Working In The Middle East
Working in the Middle East is seen by many as an opportunity to earn well and save the money to help them to establish themselves when they return home. For others, such as those in the oil and gas industry, it will be their home for the long term. The Middle East has profited from oil and gas reserves and this remains very important, but most states are diversifying to prepare for the long term.
Expat Network’s Living and Working in Guides give an introduction to what to expect when you work there:
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Renting Abroad: How To Choose The Best Option
There are so many decisions to make and things to plan when you’re moving abroad, so we’re here to make at least one of those things easier for you – choosing somewhere to rent. It can be difficult enough renting in your own country, so throw different customs and languages into the mix and you’ve got a minefield to navigate.
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Temporary Accommodation
When moving to a new country it is important to understand your options – where you are going to be living and in what type of accommodation. While you find the solution there are a number of options from traditional hotels to serviced apartments.
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Downtime In Asia
When you have an expat assignment it provides you with a great opportunity to access a new part of the world easily. If your assignment takes you to Asia, you can travel to these recommended places in your time off? Get away from your work assignment and truly explore your new environment, its culture and unique sights.
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Get A New Job
Whatever else is happening in the expat world, now might be the time to think about getting
your next assignment, or preparing yourself for employment changes - foreseen or unforeseen. That is why we have been very busy making sure
expatnetwork.com is packed full of the latest job vacancies, classified by role and by industry type, which you can view
here.
You can also browse by Industry using the buttons below.
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Here are just a few of the current vacancies available on the site:
Technology Project Manager – Expat to China
Expat role with 6 months in Qingdao, China, you can then be located in the US, China, or India.
Design new automation models and products.
Development or scripting skills (UiPath, WinAutomation, C#) preferred.
PMP, Six Sigma certification, or LEAN background ideal.
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Teachers, English, Maths, Languages, Chemistry - Mexico, Spain, Kazakhstan
Rail Personnel, All Levels, Sri Lanka, Philippines, India
Construction Engineer, Construction/Piling, Canada
Site Supervisor, Construction/Piling, Chile
Commissioning Manager, Power/CCGT, Bahrain
Chief HSE Officer, Oil & Gas, Azerbaijan
QA Engineer, Civil/Infrastructure, India
Sales Manager, Marine/Engineering, Aberdeen
Quantity Surveyor, Civil/Rail, Indonesia
Senior Java Software/Application Engineer, IT, Malaysia
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Expat Network's online Service Directories includes companies to assist with your life overseas. This month we profile
Relocation & Removals.
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Don’t Miss Your Latest Money Newsletter
Expat Network circulates a Money newsletter every month, the latest considering in depth how expats should plan their insurance cover, and many other subjects of interest to expats. If you have missed the latest newsletter you can view it by clicking below.
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Your Free Guide To Living In Australia
So, you are moving to Australia! A country rich in wildlife, precious raw materials, pleasant weather and offering an excellent quality of life for the whole family.
Make the transition work better with this free-to-download, full-colour guide.
Your Guide To Living In Australia provides you with guidance on the issues you will need to address as you plan your move, whether that is to retire, buy a second property or simply enjoy a whole new life.
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Do You Need To Re-Register?
Some long-term Expat Network members may not realise you have to register or re-register at
www.expatnetwork.com
to make sure you get access to all the Network's resources. Sign up for free at Expat Network to enjoy the following benefits: access the latest overseas jobs; get help with writing winning CVs and social media profiles; and upload your CV so that our unique network of recruiters and employers can find you.
You will also find expert answers to the most frequently asked expat questions and receive regular news bulletins on contract awards and other expat news. Registration is free of charge - and you can unsubscribe at any time.
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