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Expat Network Jobs Newsletter
Act now, deadline looming: If you are in Saudi Arabia or UAE you can help us with research and have the chance to win an Amazon Echo, see below.
Welcome to the Expat Network Jobs newsletter for March. 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.
In this edition we are keen to help you make sure you register or re-register with Expat Network so that you can fully enjoy all the many benefits available to you on registering.
This month we consider a survey of trends in the global energy job market – is it in recovery?
We also suggest you do your research on local living costs before you accept that expat assignment.
We would also like to remind you that we are here to help. 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! | |
Recruiters: To have your jobs featured in the next Jobs Newsletter
email: expats@expatnetwork.com |
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Trends In Global Energy Job Market Revealed
A new energy recruitment and employment trends report covers the gas, renewables, nuclear, power and petrochemicals sectors. The Global Energy Talent Index (GETI) takes a detailed look at the talent situation within the energy industry, including information on hiring rates over the past year and into the next 18 months, global mobility and predicted regional ‘energy hot spots’ and the flow of talent between sectors.
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In UAE, Saudi? Act Now For A Chance To Win An Amazon Echo
Expat Network would like to hear your views about working abroad and we’re working with Research Plus Ltd to run an independent survey. The results will be completely anonymous and will only be used for research purposes. To thank you for completing this survey, you will be entered into a prize draw to win an Amazon Echo. Please take this five-ten minute survey before end of 31 March to be included in the prize draw.
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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.
Here are just a few of the other current vacancies available:
Salaried Remote Work Position in the Offshore Banking Industry, Worldwide
Planning Engineer, Forensic, Civil/Rail, Malaysia
Claims Consultant/Specialist, Rail/Civil, Malaysia
Senior Instrument Engineer, Oil & Gas, France
Finance Director, Telecomms Company, Myanmar
Quality Control Manager, Fertilizer Plant, Nigeria
Robotics/Computer Teacher, International School, Egypt
Operations Manager, Fertilizer Plant, Nigeria
MEP Construction Manager, Bandung, Indonesia
ESL Teachers/Instructors, College, Saudi Arabia
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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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Can You Afford To Take That Expat Job Offer?
If you are considering working overseas you should find out before you go how far your salary is going to stretch. Luckily there is new research showing the relative cost of living in major cities worldwide. Singapore retains its title as the world’s most expensive city for a fourth consecutive year in a top ten that may have a familiar feel to it. Not only has Singapore stayed top but Hong Kong remains second, closely followed by Zurich.
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Read Your Free Expat Living Magazine
The Spring edition of Expat Living magazine is now available to read completely free of charge. You can learn about what it is like to live and work in India and how to retire to France. We also ask if you have proper expat insurance cover and have planned your pension properly.
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Sponsored: Premiums Cut On Expat Contractor Health Plan
As expat insurance specialists, Bellwood Prestbury have negotiated reductions of up to 25% on the Contractors International Health Plan. The new rates deliver savings of 25% for contractors aged up to 49 years and 20% for anyone over the age of 50. The plan offers a range of medical insurance options designed for expats working in the oil & gas, energy, aviation, engineering, security, NGO, humanitarian, telecommunications and technology industries. Get a quote now.
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What To Look For In A Contract
There are a few key points to consider when signing a contract. Fortunately, most expats have been on the circuit long enough to know them, but for those who have recently become expats these prompts might help.
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Questions On Expat Healthcare? New Help Here
A new website, www.expathealthcare.com, provides fully-independent answers to the many questions you may raise as an expat about making sure you are healthy - and have proper insurance cover - while overseas.
Expathealthcare.com is a resource you can use to find out all about healthcare and insurance cover for expats, what you need to know and where to find assistance.
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