Work Abroad
Career Services
Work Abroad
Are you unsure about entering the corporate world right now?
Are you interested in learning about different cultures?
Do you like to be independent?
Would you like to develop new skills?
If you answered yes to these questions than working abroad may be a great option for you.
There are many different programs and services to help students study or work overseas. It is important to investigate as many as possible before making a decision.
When applying to study, exchange, internship or work programs, be informed about:
- Application process
- Costs, fees associated with program, financial support options
- Documents required
- Housing
- Language
- Visas, study permits, etc.
Need Information?
Speak directly to educational recruiters on campus at the Career and Post Graduate Expo.
For information about studying abroad go to Further Education.
For a wide range of information and resources about studying or working abroad visit International Services at Brock
or
Check out these online resources:
International Information
Verge Magazine (access code: BROC09)
Canada Information
USA Information
Employment and Study Abroad Databases
International Development and Volunteer Programs
Returning Home from being Abroad
Not only is it difficult to adjust to a new country, it can also be difficult to return back to home life. To help you with your transition home, check out the Study Abroad Re-entry Toolkit.
Going Global country-specific career and employment database contains more than 30,000 pages of constantly-updated information on topics such as: work permit/visa regulations, resume writing guidelines and examples, employment trends, salary ranges, networking groups and cultural/interviewing advice. World-wide job openings, internship listings, and corporate profiles are also included.
Events
For a Current Listing of Career Services Events, Workshops and Job Fairs Visit CareerZone
September 10, 2012 - 1:45pm




