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WORKING ABROADHave you recently gone abroad and fallen in love with traveling? Would you like to? Is the prospect of starting your professional and career search staring you down, waiting for you to make your move? Did you know the best window for finding work in other countries is while you are a student or recent graduate? Well now is your chance to respond to these rhetorical questions with some decisive and exciting action. Berry College International Programs wants to equip you with the opportunity to begin your professional career abroad. Available right now are prospects in the following: * Internships InternshipsClick here to learn about some recommended international internships! The best way to learn more about your chosen area of study or work is by getting in there and getting your feet wet with an internship. This opportunity will allow you to test the waters, to determine if that particular field is what is right for you.
Work exchange programs are often the best way to acquire paid internships. They will help you obtain the required permits needed to work in another country, and they can help you find the position that is right for you. You can also apply directly to the international company or organization with whom you want to work. They may provide you with a position in an international office with the US or place you in an office overseas. Not all internships are for pay, but the skills you learn and the connections you make are invaluable. People you meet can put in a good word for you later down the road when you are interested in a full-time position. For more information see the following: Paid Work Abroad Exchange ProgramYou have to pay a fee for services, but most of these programs are worth the cost to find you the job, sometimes before you get abroad, sometimes once you get there. Each program varies with results ranging from paid internships to temp work to retail and restaurant work just to get you abroad and working. Usually the program will run for a summer or semester, but some last as long as 18 months.
Save money before you go so you can cover the fees. Rest assured that you will soon make the money to pay it all back! The following organizations are best to help you find work abroad through an exchange program: * AIESEC-A entirely student-run, non-profit, AIESEC provides paid internships in 87 countries in business, economics, international affairs, and some engineering disciplines. AIESEC sit he world's largest student-run exchange program. The overall aim is to promote international and cultural understanding through the student work exchanging program. * AIPT/IAESTE-IAESTE is an international network that coordinates on-the-job training for students in most engineering fields and some science fields. To participate in IAESTE you must be a junior or higher, enrolled full-time at an accredited US college or university and between the ages of 19-30. An IAESTE traineeship is a paid internship abroad. Positions are available in most areas. Most placements are from 8-12 weeks during the summer. * American Scandinavian Foundation (ASF)-Gain work experience in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Full-time engineering, computer science, and chemistry students are eligible, as well as students who are interested in Teaching English as a Foreign Language or summer agriculture. No knowledge of foreign language is necessary. Application deadline is December 31 (February 1 for TEFL placement). * BUNAC- Live and work in Britain for up to 6 months, Australia for up to 4 months or in New Zealand for up to 12 months. Participation in the BUNAC program is open to full-time students and graduating seniors. Current fees are $250 for Britain, $475 for Australia and $450 for New Zealand. * Center for Interim Programs- The Center for Interim Programs, LLC offers individuals of all ages and backgrounds the opportunity to explore different areas of interest via a personally tailored, experience-based format. Since its inception as the first organization of its kind in the United States, INTERIM has designed creative "time on" for over 3,500 young people between the ages of 15 and 70, and has created an ever-growing database of over 4,000 options worldwide. * Congress-Bundestag Program (CDS)-CDS offers a wide variety of internships, research, fact-finding and work-study programs to students who want to do these things abroad. An extensive listing of these opportunities can be found at the CDS website. * CIEE Work Abroad- Students can obtain working papers for Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, and New Zealand through the Council on International Educational Education (CIEE). For a fee of a few hundred dollars, CIEE provides a work visa, information on how to find a job, potential places to stay, and general orientation. The visa allows you to work for a specified length of time (usually between 3-6 months, depending on the destination). * French Cultural Service-This service distributes a free guide about employment in France for students, including work regulations, job possibilities and additional references. * Interexchange-Offers a range of overseas work placements, from au pair positions to agricultural work (professional or unskilled) and teaching English. * International Cooperative Education Program (ICEP) - ICEP offers paid summer internships in Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Finland, Japan and Singapore. Positions usually require a good working knowledge of the local language. ME, EE, and computer science positions are especially abundant. Apply by February at the latest. Teaching English AbroadFor any seeking long-term paid positions abroad, look no further than the opportunity to teach English abroad. English teachers are needed in nearly every country, especially outside of Western Europe. Some organizations that focus on teaching positions for English speakers are below, and many resources are listed on the US Department of State's website for the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Exchange.
* AEON-The AEON Corporation of Japan is dedicated to the development of English language education in Japan. It is our goal always to provide our students with the best education possible and to enable Japanese speakers to understand and communicate in English. Website: www.aeonet.com * Central European Teaching Program- CETP is a teacher recruitment organization. The Central European Teaching Program is currently the single largest provider of English teachers to Hungarian public schools in the world. Website: www.ticon.net/~cetp * Fulbright English Teaching Assistantships- Fulbright offers one-year positions in Belgium and Luxembourg, France, Germany, Hungary, Korea, and Turkey. Strong preference is given to those who intend to be future teachers. Application deadline is in mid-September the year before the position starts. Keith Miceli, Executive Director Phone: 713-621-6300 Fax: 713-621-0688 Email: kmiceli@iie.org Website: http://www.iie.org/SouthernRegion/ * GEOS Language Corporation- Teaching English in Japan with GEOS is an opportunity of a lifetime! GEOS provides - or arranges for - everything you need to be comfortable and confident during your stay in Japan. With strong potential for professional advancement, these entry-level positions are excellent stepping stones to a wide range of international careers within our organization worldwide. Website: www.geoscareer.com/index.html * JET Program-This program, sponsored by the Japanese government, offers placement for English teachers in junior or senior high schools in Japan for one year. Several thousand positions available each year. Bachelor's degree and US citizenship required. Application deadline is in early December. Phone: (202) 238-6772 or 1-800-INFO-JET Website: www.us.emb-japan.go.jp/JET%202004/homepage.htm * Western Washington University, China Teaching- They place foreign teachers at various schools and universities throughout the People's Republic of China and provide pre-departure orientation through Western Washington University. More English teaching opportunities: International Career Fairs * Forum USA-The Office for Science and Technology at the Embassy of France in the US holds this yearly recruitment forum to bring together students and French companies. Recruiters fill both job and internship positions at the forum. Graduate students and experienced people specialized in engineering and hard sciences, as well as MBA students, are welcome. The Forum USA 2004 will be held consecutively in Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco in April. Candidates can register on-line. Registration deadline is generally in January. The information in this booklet is based upon that at www.iiepassport.org. The laws and regulations related to work by Americans in other countries are subject to change. Please be advised that you should seek the latest information from the organizations involved or from consular officials of the country in which you wish to work. * American Friends Service Committee- The American Friends Service Committee carries out service, development, social justice, and peace programs throughout the world. Founded by Quakers in 1917 to provide conscientious objectors with an opportunity to aid civilian war victims, AFSC's work attracts the support and partnership of people of many races, religions, and cultures. * Amigos de las Americas- Amigos de las Américas (AMIGOS) creates opportunities for young people to excel in leadership roles promoting public health, education and community development. * CEP (Civic Education Project)- The Civic Education Project (CEP), an international non-profit organization, has supported grassroots efforts to reform higher education in Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia since 1991. Centered on the belief that democracy requires critically minded and informed individuals, CEP's network of scholars touches hundreds of students, faculty, and broader communities in the areas in which they teach. * Foundation for a Civil Society- FCS works to foster free and pluralistic societies in countries emerging from a history of political authoritarianism, social oppression, and civil strife. FCS helps people face the legacies of the past, embrace reconciliation and peace, and develop flourishing civil society institutions - such as non-governmental organizations and civil associations - in order to determine their own and their country's future. * Mennonite Central Committee- Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) is a relief, service, and peace agency of the North American Mennonite and Brethren in Christ churches. |
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