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The second-most populous country in the EU, Germany is also Europe’s largest and strongest economy; it is also the fifth-largest economy in the world. Generally speaking, the country’s success can be attributed to its strong and diverse manufacturing sector and

It’s a great time to live and work in Atlanta. The city recently ranked the third-best city in the US to start a career by WalletHub. It is also ranked among the best cities to start a business and one

India is the world’s largest democracy and its sixth-largest economy. And, though its hiring numbers have slipped a little bit over the past few years, employability is at its highest in six years. There are plenty of jobs to be

From the Gold Coast to the Outback to world-class cities like Sydney and Melbourne, Australia has a lot of diverse attractions and experiences to offer, making the continent a long-time favorite of world travelers, expats, and international students. The country

Peru’s economy is one of the fastest growing in Latin America, and employers are hiring across most job sectors. Job seekers in the areas of finance, banking, mining, and services will find abundant opportunities, as will technical experts searching for

The number of applications received for the popular H-1B visa, which allows American companies to hire highly skilled foreign workers, has dropped for the second year in a row, according to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. The agency announced

Canada’s Global Skills Strategy program endeavours to make it simpler and faster for Canadian businesses to hire the highly skilled temporary foreign talent needed to help the country compete in a global marketplace. The Global Skills Strategy features faster application

More than 55% of German workers are trained in a dual-education system known as VET (Vocational Education and Training), which has roots in medieval craft guilds. VET combines classroom instruction with on-the-job training. The VET system currently covers more than

It’s been over a year since the UK voted to leave the European Union (EU), and there is still much uncertainty over what effect this will have on the economy over the next few years. But, despite that uncertainty, the

Job growth in China is hampered by skills shortages, but the world’s largest economy is dealing with this by luring more foreign nationals and foreign-educated Chinese to the country. By Mary Anne Thompson, founder, and president, Goinglobal, Inc. China