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In today’s increasingly flexible business environment, more work options are available. Here are some resources and tips for approaching them. Jobseekers interested in freelance and remote employment* should always visit the websites of companies of interest to find out if

Networking opportunities are plentiful and varied in today’s professional environment. Networking remains one of the best ways to get hired for the right position. Making connections through networking opportunities can make all the difference in any job search, potentially leading

Join career expert and GoinGlobal founder Mary Anne Thompson as she explores proven strategies and tactics for helping job seekers achieve their career objectives in an employment market transformed by the Covid-19 Pandemic. During this informative, one hour presentation, Mary

Virtual job hunting is easier than ever and the method of choice for many jobseekers around the world. Job websites offer listings in multiple fields, industries and occupations and many do not charge for their services. Some will allow you

When trying to secure that dream job abroad, there are so many things to consider, including the career and financial implications, your loved ones, travel and educational opportunities, and cultural fit. Once you’ve decided to move full steam ahead and

The affordable, culturally rich country is an expat favorite. By Mary Anne Thompson, founder, and president, Goinglobal, Inc. South Africa is a middle-income country with 55 million residents. It is a melting pot of culturally, linguistically, racially and

South Africa is a middle-income country with 55 million residents. It is a melting pot of culturally, linguistically, racially and religiously diverse people. Cape Town, Pretoria, Durban and Johannesburg are cosmopolitan cities and the main destinations for foreign professionals. In

A gap year, or a year out following high school or university graduation, gives you a chance to be an adventurer. There are hundreds of organizations and charities that place volunteers on projects around the world during a gap year.

Finding employment in Japan – aside from English-language teaching positions – can be challenging. Having contacts and networking is highly advantageous and is the best approach to finding the right position. It is important to consider timing when job hunting in Japan. Most firms have set hiring seasons, and April 1 is the traditional employment start date.