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Expat Network Jobs Newsletter
Welcome to Expat Network’s
May 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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UK Overtaken By Japan As Most Expensive Expatriate Country
What is the most expensive expatriate country? According to a newly published report, the UK is no longer the most expensive of the top-40 financial hubs. It now takes second place to Japan with middle management expatriate pay packages falling by an average of $40,000, reflecting the strengthening of the US Dollar against the GBP.
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Young People Going Expat For Better Job Prospects
Research has found that there has been a large increase in moving enquiries made by millennials – 18 to 35-year-old young professionals – of around 60%. This suggests that the will to live abroad and experience different cultures is ever growing among young people.
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Sending Money Abroad
Since 2009, CurrencyFair has provided fast, low-cost money transfers. Up to 8x cheaper than your typical bank, they have saved their customers over €200 million along the way.
Having exchanged over €6 billion to date, CurrencyFair is an expert in increasing awareness of the excessive fees, hidden charges and poor exchange rates banks can charge you.
Like all great ideas, necessity led to invention. Founder Brett Meyers, grew tired of the banks’ fees and charges
every time he sent money abroad. An Australian expat living in the UK and then Ireland, his simple idea led to the creation of CurrencyFair.
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Downtime In Asia
If your expat assignment takes you to Asia, why not 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.
This month's featured recruiter: NES Global Talent
NES Global Talent offer both permanent and contract jobs in a wide variety of oil and gas sectors, including offshore, drilling, subsea, pipelines and many more
You can find their latest vacancies here.
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Here are just a few of the current vacancies available on the site:
New Zealand
Play a key role in their leadership team who are dedicated to helping New Zealand grow and keeping Auckland moving.
Network Journey Manager - Transport Planning
Intelligent Transport Systems Manager
Read more
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FPSO Personnel, Onshore & Offshore, Angola
Financial Controller, Real Estate, Poland
Site Doctor, Offshore, Egypt
Operations Manager, Mining Equipment, Senegal
Marine Superintendent, Oil & Gas, Saudi Arabia
Head of Health and Safety, Residential role, Saudi Arabia
Senior Project Manager, Building & Construction, Guyana
Workforce Analyst, Human Resources, Qatar
Teachers, All Subjects, Oman, UAE, Saudi Arabia
Automotive Business Manager, South Korea
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Expat Network's online Service Directories includes companies to assist with your life overseas. This month we profile
Legal Services.
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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 America
The largest economy in the world and a land with very different appeals is one of the most popular destinations in the world. Whether you are planning to migrate, take up a temporary visa to work, set up a business or retire to America, there are many issues to address before you go. Make the transition work better with this free-to-download, full-colour guide. Your Guide To Living In America 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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