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Imagine being paid well to help others, whilst furthering your career, exploring other cultures, seeing new sights and living cheaply in glorious sunshine!
In today's global-marketing environment, it's never been easier to acquire work in developing countries. Many organisations, advertise jobs vacancies internationally and increasingly so, at the click of a button, i.e. online!
The Benefits of Working in Developing Countries
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- Working in developing countries is a great way to improve your technical skills, broaden your horizons and gain invaluable working experience.
- Getting a job in communities, that are less fortunate than your own, can be a very self-satisfying experience. It's extremely rewarding to know that your efforts are helping others, to help themselves and working towards alleviating inequality and poverty.
- Contrary to popular belief, you can get jobs in these countries that actually, pay very well and quite often, free accommodation is provided as a bonus. Other benefits can include the low cost of living and also the climate.
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Developing Countries
- Africa
- Asia
- Eastern Europe
- Latin America
- Russia
Skills
- Technical: Architects, Computer Professionals, Engineers
- Financial: Business Advisors, Consultants, Economists
- Communal: Non-profit and NGO agencies, e.g. VSO
- Educational: Teachers
- Medical: Doctors, Nurses, Campaign Co-ordinators
- Managerial: Government Agencies and Non-Profit Organisations
Examples of Work Found in Developing Countries
International jobs in the developing world vary greatly. The following is a list of the kinds of jobs that can be found in developing countries:
- Asia: Agricultural Scientist
- Middle East: Watershed Management Specialist
- Bolivia: Development Finance Specialist
- Kenya: English Teacher
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