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| Hey guys I am really keen on finding work abroad. My top locations are: 1:/ USA 2:/ Australia 3:/ Asia 4 :/ Europe I am a citizen of the UK. 31 years old. I have a degree in Computer Science and 4 years working in IT. My most recent contract was as an Incident Manager at a banking company. I would be most interested in carrying on my career in IT. Though I would also consider the Teaching English route (mostly applicaable to Asia, obviously). Can anyone advise? Useful books / websites / resources? p.s I live in Central London so if anyone has any good info and lives in London I could meet up with you to discuss (i'd buy the beer!) Thanks guys |
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| Ummm.... I'm going to Taiwan or S. Korea to teach when I graduate. Check out Dave's ESL Cafe it's pretty much THE website for information on that subject. The site has very active forums which contain more information than you could ever need. I know nothing about the IT stuff though. Good Luck! -Jason- Last edited by sonbuenas : 04-30-2007 at 09:20 PM. |
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| One of the best resources on the Web for traveling abroad is Transistions Abroad . There you will find a complete guide to Working, Studying, Traveling, Livinging, and Volunteering Abroad.
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