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Expat Network Jobs Newsletter - November 2020
Welcome to Expat Network’s
Jobs Newsletter.
As you seek to find your next role you should consider the importance of social media in building your reputation and identifying suitable roles. We look at ways to use social media in your job search.
The latest survey identifies the best and worst cities to move to and we look at the attractions of Canada and the safest places to live in New Zealand. The news of progress with Covid vaccines has led to a review of the current restrictions on entry to Australia. Interstaff layout the potential impact.
As well as links to some of the 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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Six Steps To Use Social Media In Your Job Search
The world is increasingly turning to social media for its news as well as a way of keeping in touch with friends and family. In the professional context it is also increasingly important especially on LinkedIn, which can be a great way to build new connections and a potential source of your next job.
Networking has always been at the root of good job searches. There is no better source of job opportunity than people you have worked with or know personally. Increasingly social media allows you to expand your network based on these existing relationships and using the power of social media to make connections with new people who can help you professionally and in your job search.
The question is how do you use your social media network to increase your chances of finding your next role?
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Top Cities for Expats to Move to Post COVID-19
A new study has looked at the factors that are relevant to expats planning to move abroad to identify the best and worst cities for people to move to. Here we look at the best and the worst according to the study.
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Why Moving To Canada Is So Appealing And How To Make It Happen
It has been widely reported that, due to the presidential election drama and bitter division within America, US citizens flocked to Google in their droves to explore the possibility of forgoing their right to vote and moving to Canada.
Interest in moving to Canada from the UK has also peaked with Brits keener than ever to up sticks to pastures new. Not even the coldest of winters when temperatures can plummet to –40° seem able to deter Brits in search of a new life.
So, what is driving this surge of interest in moving to Canada and what can you do to increase your chances of being granted permanent residency.
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The Safest Places For Expats To Live In New Zealand
New Zealand is one of the safest places in the world but even here some places are safer than others. Here International Citizens set out the factors that impact New Zealand and which places are safest.
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Australia To Reconsider International Travel Restrictions
Covid-19 has led to restrictions on immigration to Australia with limited exemptions available. The travel restrictions were expected to remain in place until late 2021 but the potential vaccination breakthrough may mean changes earlier than expected. Interstaff set out what is being discussed.
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Get A Free CV Review
As you contemplate your options take the opportunity to update your CV. You can arrange a free, confidential review of your CV from a CV expert to ensure that it will be effective in getting you an interview for a new role.
We have partnered with TopCV, the world’s premier CV-writing service. Job seekers work directly with professional writers and industry experts to redefine their personal brand and stand out from the crowd during the job-search process.
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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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Expat Network's online Service Directories includes companies to assist with your life overseas. This month we profile:
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1st Move International
1st Move International are a specialist international removals company offering fast, weekly services direct from the UK to a range of destinations worldwide.
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Standard Bank
Considering a move overseas? Relocating to anywhere else around the world will always be stressful. What shouldn’t be stressful is deciding how you’re going to manage your finances once you’ve settled in Which is why you should consider a Standard Bank International account.
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OneSimCard
Stay in Touch OneSimCard is an international roaming SIM card which provides quality low-cost mobile phone and data service in over 200 countries.
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British Corner Shop
British Corner Shop is the online supermarket for British Expats and British food lovers around the world. Shop for all your favourite British groceries and brands, now including Waitrose, from our range of over 12,000 products.
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Autoshippers
Shipping your car overseas? We are trusted and professional car shipping experts with over 20 years’ experience and a variety of services to a wide range of destinations across the globe.
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Currency Index
Currency Index is a regulated currency exchange and international payments provider, specialising in helping Expats manage their currency requirements.
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DGLegacy
Many expats have assets such as bank accounts, pension funds, life insurances, and real estate in multiple countries. DGLegacy is a digital inheritance and asset protection service.
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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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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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