Work Your Way to Croatia
Guest Post If the lure of the dazzling Dalmatian coast is too much for you, then there’s no time like the present to start thinking about a trip to Croatia. So what’s stopping you? Ah yes, finances....
View ArticleLanding a Holiday Rep Job
Guest Post A career as a holiday rep is one of the most desirable roles in the travel industry. If you want to see the world, and get paid for it, there are few jobs where you can do so in such an...
View Article4 Reasons Why You Should Consider Montreal
by Alexandre Duval According to Statistics Canada’s 2006 figures, about 15% of non-permanent resident workers in Canada had settled down in Montreal that year. Although this percentage is less than...
View ArticleThe Best Jobs for English-Speaking Expats Abroad
Mario Vitanelli is a freelance writer and blogger who specializes in international politics and finance, retirement and investment. His areas of expertise include European, Asian and Latin/South...
View ArticleHow To Fund Your Gap Year Experience
Guest Post A gap year can be a life changing experience: you meet new people, taste new food and immerse yourself in new cultures. However, you won’t get anything for free on your year off so it is...
View ArticleFunding Your Life Abroad
Guest Post After all the planning and dreaming while enduring the monotony of your humdrum job, it’s finally time to dive in to book your diving course or upload the webpage that will see you hiking up...
View ArticleWorking and Holidaying in Gran Canaria
Guest Post Gran Canaria is one of the prettiest places in the world, and as such has no shortage of visitors. There are so many things to do and see in this small island, that a weekend really doesn’t...
View ArticleBe There or be Square: 5 Festivals You MUST go to
Guest Post There’s a festival out there now for everyone and everything, from cheese rolling to high-end fashion to conventions celebrating everything geeky. So which ones should you be putting in your...
View ArticleMaking Every Moment Count in Marvellous Majorca
Guest Post Majorca is one of the Mediterranean’s star attractions, and it’s easy to see why. This island boasts elusive coves, craggy mountains and eye-catching architecture, not to mention a habitat...
View Article5 Countries That Need Your Help in Sustainable Agriculture
Guest Post Green is in right now, and not just in developed nations. Developing countries fully understand the importance of living an eco-friendly lifestyle; many small communities in Africa and South...
View Article10 Apps You Need When Working Abroad
by Expatriate Healthcare So you have just accepted a position at a company in Singapore and people are congratulating you and asking when the big move is. Your stomach drops. This is actually...
View ArticleTop 3 Rooftop Bars With Cheap Eats in WA
Today’s bonus post on The Working Traveller is from Express Online Training. If you intend to work in the hospitality industry in Australia, in a position that requires you to serve alcohol, it is now...
View ArticleYou Owe it to Yourself to ‘Find Your Calling’
by Shay Gleeson “There is no greater gift you can give or receive than to honor your calling. It’s why you were born. And how you become most truly alive.” Oprah Each and every one of us has a purpose,...
View ArticleThe Volunteering Entrepreneur
by Nelson Santos I discovered my passion for volunteering in my mid-20’s. Shortly after I made this revelation, I wanted to take this passion of helping those in need worldwide. However one major...
View ArticlePolar Ice Caps Melting! How to Plan Your Cool Trip
Global warming, climate change, whatever you want to call it — news about the polar ice caps melting is ever present. Just this February, NASA showed a piece of the Pine Island Glacier breaking off...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Guide to Teaching English in China
We’ve turned over The Working Traveller once again to Cez and Agness of eTramping, asking them to share their first hand expertise on teaching English in China: China: the country with the largest...
View ArticleAn Expat’s Advice on Teaching English in Japan
From preparing for the move abroad and choosing the right type of visa to becoming a qualified language teacher and applying for jobs, Shaun, a British expat working as an Assistant Language Teacher,...
View Article3 of the Cheapest Countries to Visit in 2018
Phillip Garlick is Head of Commercial at the travel money provider H&T. He shares his top picks of the countries you can travel to affordably this year. Travelling is a lot of fun and incredibly...
View ArticleKathryn Smith: From The Peace Corps to Teaching English Online
We’ve recently joined up with VIPKID to offer the readers of our Jobs Abroad Bulletin the opportunity to make a roving living teaching English online to children in China. Part of the reason we did so...
View ArticleThe Ways and Woes of Shoestring Travelling
We discovered Andrew Fraieli, author of this week’s guest post, through Reddit. Not only is it refreshing to see a blogger that didn’t abandon the corporate world, his style of travel reminded me of...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....