Advice from Contractors – (final post in series) Useful Advice on Different Areas
This post will finish up our Advice from Contractors series and contains tips on various subjects of importance to people looking for overseas contracting jobs.
When we conducted our 2010 market survey about the overseas contracting industry, we asked contractors to offer any advice to others. 1152 people took the survey and about 370 left comments. I kept the comments pretty much as they were written. Each vertical colored line represents a different person’s comments. Read more
Advice from Contractors – How to Succeed Working Overseas (part 2)
Advice from contractors on how to succeed once you find your contracting job and you’re actually overseas working. This includes tips on doing well in the work place, coping with difficult people and how to stay motivated.
When we conducted our 2010 market survey about the overseas contracting industry, we asked contractors to offer any advice to others. 1152 people took the survey and about 370 left comments. I kept the comments pretty much as they were written. Each vertical colored line represents a different person’s comments. Read more
Advice from Contractors – How to Succeed Working Overseas (part 1)
Advice from contractors on how to succeed once you find your contracting job and you’re actually overseas working. This includes tips on doing well in the work place, coping with difficult people and how to stay motivated.
When we conducted our 2010 market survey about the overseas contracting industry, we asked contractors to offer any advice to others. 1152 people took the survey and about 370 left comments. I kept the comments pretty much as they were written. Each vertical colored line represents a different person’s comments. Read more
Advice from Contractors: Researching Companies (part 2)
This post includes advice about researching companies as part of your overseas job search.
When we conducted our 2010 market survey about the overseas contracting industry, we asked contractors to offer any advice to others. 1152 people took the survey and about 370 left comments. I’ve decided to present them here in the blog, broken down by some broad categories that seemed to appear naturally.
I kept the comments pretty much as they were written. To me, any repeated ideas represent common concerns for and from contractors who take overseas jobs. Each vertical colored line represents a different person’s comments. Read more
Advice from Contractors: Researching Companies (part 1)
This post includes advice about researching companies as part of your overseas job search.
When we conducted our 2010 market survey about the overseas contracting industry, we asked contractors to offer any advice to others. 1152 people took the survey and about 370 left comments. I’ve decided to present them here in the blog, broken down by some broad categories that seemed to appear naturally.
I kept the comments pretty much as they were written. To me, any repeated ideas represent common concerns for and from contractors who take overseas jobs. Each vertical colored line represents a different person’s comments. Read more
Advice from Contractors: The Overseas Job Search Process (part 2)
This post includes advice about the process of finding overseas jobs.
When we conducted our 2010 market survey about the overseas contracting industry, we asked contractors to offer any advice to others. 1152 people took the survey and about 370 left comments. I’ve decided to present them here in the blog, broken down by some broad categories that seemed to appear naturally.
I kept the comments pretty much as they were written. To me, any repeated ideas represent common concerns for and from contractors who take overseas jobs. Each vertical colored line represents a different person’s comments. Read more
Advice from Contractors: The Overseas Job Search Process (part 1)
This post includes advice about the process of finding overseas jobs.
When we conducted our 2010 market survey about the overseas contracting industry, we asked contractors to offer any advice to others. 1152 people took the survey and about 370 left comments. I’ve decided to present them here in the blog, broken down by some broad categories that seemed to appear naturally.
I kept the comments pretty much as they were written. To me, any repeated ideas represent common concerns for and from contractors who take overseas jobs. Each vertical colored line represents a different person’s comments. Read more
Advice from Contractors: Networking
This post includes advice about the importance of networking in your job search.
When we conducted our 2010 market survey about the overseas contracting industry, we asked contractors to offer any advice to others. 1152 people took the survey and about 370 left comments. I’ve decided to present them here in the blog, broken down by some broad categories that seemed to appear naturally.
I kept the comments pretty much as they were written. To me, any repeated ideas represent common concerns for and from contractors who take overseas jobs. Each vertical colored line represents a different person’s comments. Read more
Advice from Contractors: Work Conditions Overseas
This post is about the conditions you could experience with overseas contracting jobs.
When we conducted our 2010 market survey about the overseas contracting industry, we asked contractors to offer any advice to others. 1152 people took the survey and about 370 left comments. I’ve decided to present them here in the blog, broken down by some broad categories that seemed to appear naturally.
I kept the comments pretty much as they were written. To me, any repeated ideas represent common concerns for and from contractors who take overseas jobs. Each vertical colored line represents a different person’s comments. Read more
Advice from Contractors: Family Considerations of Working Overseas
When we conducted our 2010 market survey about the overseas contracting industry, we asked contractors to offer any advice to others. 1152 people took the survey and about 370 left comments. I’ve decided to present them here in the blog, broken down by some broad categories that seemed to appear naturally.
I kept the comments pretty much as they were written. To me, any repeated ideas represent common concerns for and from contractors who take overseas jobs. Each vertical colored line represents a different person’s comments. This first post is the shortest and concerns what I call Family Considerations of Working Overseas. Read more