Working abroad

Working abroad

Working abroad

People are looking for work abroad with different motives. Someone wants to have a salary higher than they have, someone thinks that in their native land they are already at their peak and want to become a top-level professional already in another country, they want to develop their capabilities and achieve more. And someone’s profession is more in demand in other countries. All these search engines have one thing in common – jobs in abroad.

There are top 5 most demanded spheres of work abroad:

          building;

          agriculture, seasonal harvesting;

          service sector – maids, waiters, salesmen, cashiers, nurses;

          light industry – packers, packers, seamstresses;

          extractive industry, especially shift work.

You can get a job abroad both through specialized agencies and without their help.

If the applicant decided to find a job abroad on his own, then he himself, using the Internet or his friends, looks for a foreign company, independently collects the necessary package of documents, and with the help of the employing company, draws up a work visa. Upon arrival, the applicant, again, independently looks for housing and solves all organizational issues. Although some companies or employers provide their employees with housing, which is a frantic plus.

Employment agencies abroad undertake almost all organizational work and paperwork. They help the applicant to correctly draw up a resume, translate it into the required language, send all the necessary documents to the company that provides the vacancy. In addition, the agencies are looking for accommodation, the best route to the destination, and also provide all kinds of support and advice for the duration of the contract.

Choose the method that suits you and start looking for a job

In any case, in order to legally get a job abroad, you will need the following documents:

          passport,

          identification code,

          international passport,

          educational diplomas,

          certificates confirming qualifications,

          employment history,

          photos.

Also, depending on the field of activity, you may need a health book, a certificate from a narcologist, a police clearance certificate, etc. And, of course, the main thing is your resume in the employer’s language.

At this time, the demand for a number of such specialists as

 

          medical personnel;

          couriers;

          employees of the production segment

          IT specialists;

          call center operators;

          nursing assistants;

          developers of applications, video services;

          cybersecurity specialists;

          anti-crisis managers;

          engineers;

          experts in digital and HR transformation;

          freight drivers.

Of course your salary will depend on different criteria. It depends on complexity, quantity, quality, working conditions and qualifications of the employee, taking into account the actual hours worked, as well as for the periods included in working hours.

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