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 Jobs Abroad. Gap Year Jobs and Working Holiday Placements. Taking a gap year overseas is a good way to make new friends and expand your knowledge about different countries and cultures. Work experience abroad will boost your employability and enhance career prospects. Participating in one of our work & travel, internship, teaching or volunteering programmes means unforgettable memories and time full of learning and excitement. |
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Our volunteer abroad programs include both short term, 2 weeks to long term 6 months volunteer abroad placements in every country, which volunteers can join throughout the year. Offering low cost, affordable volunteer abroad programs in orphanages, healthcare, HIV/AIDS, eco tourism, teaching English, women empowerment, street children, medicine, journalism and lots more. |
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Apartment Rentals in Europe |
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We try to personally assist with each and every request. Please note that the properties shown within this website represent only a sampling of our COLLECTION WORLDWIDE. Please contact us for many more possibilities. |
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International health insurance |
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FREE worldwide travel insurance It’s a big world out there, with great opportunities. But if you’re an expatriate, or planning to be one, you should consider that relying on inadequate local medical facilities may cost you your health, whilst paying for private medical treatment may cost you your livelihood.
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People who have lost their jobs, or fear they might be fired, have shown huge interest in jobs abroad. Foreign companies see opportunities and want to send their emissaries to Iceland to look for staff. When the Directorate of Labour and its European counterpart EURES held their first meeting about jobs in Europe in 2006, only one person turned up. This weekend, a similar meeting is being held for the third time, but this time EURES advisor Valdimar Olafsson says he will be surprised if fewer than 2,000 turn up.
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