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Jobs & Work Abroad Programs

Work abroad programs are a great way to earn more than just money. The list of advantages is practically endless: broadened horizons, new skills, improved independence, new friendships (and business relations), a new language added to your repertoire, and a boost to take your career dreams to the next level. You’ll be having so much fun overcoming new challenges and having new experiences that your job abroad won’t even feel like work; rather, it’ll be like one crazy (paid!) adventure.
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How to Find Jobs Abroad

Frequently Asked Questions

To travel and work abroad for a year or short term, you'll need to qualify for a work visa in your destination. Some places, like Australia and New Zealand, make this easy even without a degree or sponsorship. Teaching English is also a good way to work abroad.

The easiest places to find jobs abroad (without needing special skills) are New Zealand, Australia, and Ireland, due to the availability of working holiday visas. There is also demand for English teachers in Korea, China, and Vietnam.

Reasons to work abroad include sustainable long term travel, networking opportunities, language learning opportunities, and a unique way to build your resume/CV for your future career or academics.

The best types of jobs abroad include teaching English, hospitality (especially hotels and restaurants), nursing, and agriculture. Successfully finding jobs in these fields involves a varying degree of skill and qualifications.

Latest Program Reviews

Developing adaptability through travel abroad

June 04, 2025by: Nourelhouda Mandi - AlgeriaProgram: Work Canada with JENZA
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Although I haven’t worked or studied abroad, I’ve had the opportunity to travel internationally, which challenged me to step out of my comfort zone and grow in meaningful ways. Navigating unfamiliar environments, interacting with people from different cultures, and adapting to new customs helped me develop greater independence, resilience, and cultural sensitivity, These experiences have made me more open-minded, adaptable, and confident qualities I bring to both personal and professional settings

Latest Interviews

Michael Salib

Michael Salib

LEOlingo - South (Bavaria)

Alumni

My family didn’t travel much when I was younger. When I got a little older, I became much more curious about the world and decided to take a shot and ...

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Paul Curley

Paul Curley

LEOlingo - South (Bavaria)

Alumni

Going abroad was always something I wanted to continue doing ever since I visited both Boston and New York for a 90-day holiday back in 2014. Since th...

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