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Open Question: Staffing agencies to help find jobs abroad?
I so badly want to find a job abroad - preferably somewhere in UK, but would go anywhere in Europe. I've done a lot of research only to find that it is nearly impossible to find jobs over there. I'm a graphic designer, with a limited income, age 24 from USA.
Are there any staffing agencies/employment agencies/recruiters that I could go through to find jobs abroad so I would not have to hassle with finding someone willing to sponsor me for a work visa? Most job postings I find require you to already have a work visa, but I don't qualify through any of the tiers in UK so I can only apply through a potential employer.
Are there any employers known to hire people from the US?
Is there any hope?
Any suggestions to information on finding jobs abroad would be helpful!
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There
are some aspects of life that come standard, generally whether we like
it or not. One of these is having a job. After all, everyone has bills;
right? For those few individuals, who lack the need for a job or
career, consider yourself blessed. As for the rest of us, we want to be
able to achieve the working position we find both profitable and
enjoyable. So, what are the best places to consider when seeking
employment? Probably your best bet is to begin with general job
postings found in cyberspace. These days there are numerous websites
and search engines devoted to finding you a job position that suits
your education, field and location.
Welcome
to an era of vast convenience. There certainly is no complaining about
job hunting in this day and age. Or at least there shouldn't be. A
great place to start is the website jobpostings.net. Here career
seekers will find exactly what they're looking for in regards to
routinely updated job postings. Other wonderful websites to check out
are CareerBuilder.com, Monster.com, hotjobs.com, and
OppotunityKnocks.com.
Most likely you'll spot all
sorts of openings pertaining to your field on any of these respectable
sites. If you weren't already aware, these successful online companies
have found employment for millions of job seekers in the past. One
awesome aspect that you're sure to take advantage of is the simple
resume submmital. Anyone with online access can submit their updated
resume and allow employers to check it out. This is naturally free of
charge. Only the employers searching for new employees pay a service
fee for listing their new job postings.
Not
to bash the Sunday paper or anything, but the dazzling list of job
postings found in cyberspace leave the traditional route to employment
in the dust. While you can still find a few career opportunities in the
paper, the supply of job postings is minute in comparison to what's on
the Internet. Finally, what most of us enjoy most is the simple and
immediate access we have 24/7 with online job postings. Check out
popular job search engines whenever you please, day or night. Your
application and resume are all sent to the potential employer
electronically anyway. You can't beat that level of convenience! Get
online and find the career waiting for you.
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