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Listings for Multiple Countries or Regions ART: Atlantic Research Technologies ..."Worldwide executive search firm for upper and middle management and staff: high-tech, industrial and service sectors." Please note that even though they are a world-wide recruitment firm, they will only accept American or Canadian style resumes in English. They do have information for you to follow in converting your resume to this style. A sample of the jobs they are working to fill is available. Global Student Experience provides study abroad programs in Europe, Australia, Argentina and the UK. Avotek Headhunters International Site ...a service of Avotek, this site includes information on the many books they publish on the International job search, but they also provide links to international job banks, recruiters, and other sources. ..."pan-European job site." Any visitor can search the jobs and review the listings, but you must register in order to apply for positions found listed here. I personally prefer the "Jobs by Country" feature, because as you pull up each country you will see how many jobs in that country are listed (if any) and in what fields. Going Global is designed to support international job seekers and professionals with a great array of original country-specific career information. This site's content and links provide users with a comprehensive tool kit for evaluating, selecting and transitioning into a successful career in a foreign country, including resume/CV writing advice, job sources, work permit and visa regulations, cultural advice on more than 40 countries. Based on Mary Anne Thompson's book The Global Resume and CV Guide, this is a treasure-trove of not only where to look but how to look for new opportunities in various countries. Mary Anne is an expert in this field, and the material in the database and in the book is original country content that is being hand gathered, monitored and updated by in-country professional researchers. Some of the content is provided directly on this and other partner sites for free. The majority of the content however is in a PDF format and available for purchase and download for a very reasonable fee. Most of the country guides are over 70 pages long and are filled with excellent articles and information resource lists. If you are serious about your international job search, then the guides are worth the investment. ...clearinghouse of internships, jobs, study, and housing opportunities for recent college grads seeking opportuniites internationally. Most listings are in Europe. Membership is free but is not required to see the iWork job listings, but some are "anonymized" so only paying members can review them. You must register to apply for any listings found here, and if you decide you want to be a paying member, the fee is low. ...news and information from all over the world. Scroll to the bottom of the front page to find the link to the Classifieds. International Career Employment Center ... a weekly international employment newspaper for subscribers, but a few job listings are accessible non-subscribers online, including the “hot jobs” that employers are urgently seeking to fill. You can also register to get these via email. ...offers a one-stop shop for any service a student wishing to study abroad could need, including job listings. I only noticed US jobs in the job search database (plus 9 listings from Ontario) but they did offer suggestions for searching for work in other countries. Nice info for students on loans, colleges that are willing to help fund foreign students, insurance needs, etc. ...international job market with offices in several countries plus the US. Services through their web site include job listings (search by keyword or country and discipline and limit it to the most recent or all), a resume database, company listings, and an email service. Resume posting and email service require registration for the Premium Service, but this is free. JobPilot was sold to Monster by Adecco in April 2004, so I am watching for the inevitable changes that come with any Monster acquisition. ...this international career site has entered new waters along with new partners ElSition and MaST Americas to expand into Central and South America. These are additions to their previous offering for Canada, Ireland, and the UK. Countries represented at this time are Chile, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Argentina, and Mexico. ... Select the country you want to work in to see the job leads on on six of the seven continents (what, nothing in Antarctica?). Career articles, tips and tools, a guide to salaries, and forums for communicating with other job seekers are all available. ...hosted by Overseas Job Express, the newspaper for overseas employment. Several good articles and resources here. ...nice source for job listings from all around the world. You can search without registering, but registration does allow you to easily submit a resume in response to listings found here. You can opt to make your resume "private" so it cannot be reviewed by persons or agencies searching the database. StepStone is a network of sites with listings for jobs in Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Greenland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the UK. Select the country you wish to work in from the pull down menu or click on the country on the map of Europe. ...based in the UK, this international job board allows you to search across more than 30 industry sectors to find jobs that interest you. You do not need to register to review the jobs, but applying for a job through this site will register you as a user and place your resume / CV in their database. They do have a notice stating this at the bottom of the form, so be aware and be prepared should you find jobs here that interest you. ... this UK-based site is an international job site with lots of good listings. Under Job Search you can choose your geographic concentration (very specific for the UK, but scroll the list for full options)
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