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Work Worldwide: International Career Strategies for the Adventurous Job Seeker

Work Worldwide: International Career Strategies for the Adventurous Job Seeker

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Everything you ever wanted to know . . .
Review: If working in another country is in your career plans, you will find a treasure chest of valuable and important information in this book. Author Nancy Mueller is a recognized global career expert. It's obvious as you read these pages that this woman knows what she's talking about. What a resource to have for your international experience.

Some Americans who work in other countries do so by choice; others are assigned to overseas posts by their employers. This book works well for both situations, though it begins with lots of advice for people who are driving their own career choices. The introduction and the first couple of chapters are designed for people who are making this exciting decision on their own. The big question about how to find work abroad is fully explored to help you make educated decisions. Those first two chapters are Get Started---Focus and Get the Facts---Research.

Chapter 3 advises Get Connected---Network! Lots of dos and don'ts here, supplemented by an appendix listing the American Chamber of Commerce offices in other countries. Chapter 4: Get Support---Ask. Chapter 5---Prepare. See the pattern? Chapter by chapter, this book helps you get your act together for the idiosyncrasies of global work and life. You'll learn how to prepare your resume for international job-seeking, how to conduct interviews, how to follow-up, and even warnings about what kinds of mistakes to avoid.

Chapter 7 will help you navigate through the jungle of visas, work permits, and an international work contract. You'll learn about compensation, how to get ready for the move, and how to prepare for culture shock. Chapter 8, Acculturate, will give you a good lesson in etiquette, social customs, and even a set of social profiles country-by-country about some of the places you're most likely to go. Wherever you go, you'll probably come back . . . and that's not as easy as you might think. Chapter 9 will guide you through the readjustment. This is a good chapter to read during your decision-making process. Anticipating the return, is this really something you want to do?

Yes, at this point in the book, you'll still have questions. That's why you'll be delighted to see that chapter 10 starts with Frequently Asked Questions. You'll find all kinds of tips in this chapter that will deepen your understanding of the adventure that lies before you.

Extra value is provided by the appendices and index. You'll get a good reading list, internet resources, and even a list of foreign embassies in Washington, D.C.

If you're considering working abroad, read this book . . . with a highlighter handy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hard to Imagine a Better Resource
Review: It's rare to find a book so thoroughly researched and so intelligently written that also offers such practical wisdom. Mueller's Work Worldwide is exceptionally informative, thorough, and useful. I doubt that I'll be looking for work abroad; I bought the book as a reference work on international relations. But, for someone contemplating a career in another country--any other country--I can't imagine a more helpful book. Check it out, see if you have a question that she hasn't anticipated. I doubt it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hard to Imagine a Better Resource
Review: It's rare to find a book so thoroughly researched and so intelligently written that also offers such practical wisdom. Mueller's Work Worldwide is exceptionally informative, thorough, and useful. I doubt that I'll be looking for work abroad; I bought the book as a reference work on international relations. But, for someone contemplating a career in another country--any other country--I can't imagine a more helpful book. Check it out, see if you have a question that she hasn't anticipated. I doubt it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Resource
Review: This book really tells you what is necessary to start and have an international career! Fantastic!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Resource
Review: This book really tells you what is necessary to start and have an international career! Fantastic!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Work Worldwide, WOW!
Review: What a treasure! The author has really captured the essence of what it takes to work in a foreign country. In fact, I can't believe that anyone who has contemplated working outside the U.S. would not find the information in the book immensely valuable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm ready to move!!
Review: What a wonderful, concise tool! The book does a super job of getting you started; things to think about when desiring to work abroad. It then follows up with the "how" to go about doing just that. Then it provides super information about how to be successful in a "different" culture, how to negotiate a contract in an international situation, and how to get acculturated. The book provides wonderful tips and background information. It also shares how to get re-adjusted once returning "home." I found the book to be right on target after speaking with friends who just returned from Australia after living and working there for the past four years. Their experiences were similar to the information shared in the book. The appendixes with additional resources are a great help also!


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