Working Abroad

It is getting easier to work abroad, especially in other EU Countries, if you are over 18, and you speak the language of the country you want to work in.

Contact the Embassy or Consulate of the country that you want to go to find out what opportunities there are.  Look on the internet or try your local library for contact details.

USEFUL PUBLICATIONS:

‘Working Abroad’ and ‘Summer Jobs Worldwide’, available at the local libraries, Connexions Centres and bookshops.

‘Euro Facts’, ‘Global Facts’, and the Exodus database all give information about working, studying and training in Europe and further afield.  Produced by Careers Europe, this information is available in your local Connexions Centre.  You can also get information on working/studying in Europe and abroad in general, together with advice about your best options.