26/03/2003

Need help when working abroad?

Working abroad can be a most rewarding experience – the chance to travel, to earn good money (tax free in some cases) and to live in a different culture.

If you are an engineer, you probably juggle one or two year contracts – which means its necessary that you keep up to date with recruiters operating in the overseas marketplace.

Expat Network is a membership organisation whose sole aim is to assist you with all the components of your chosen lifestyle. We publish Nexus, a monthly magazine for expatriates, which contains hundreds of jobs every month, as well as relevant lively and controversial editorial.

Moreover, the website at www.expatnetwork.com is considered one of the leading online resources for working expatriates – overseas jobs, information and advice, country reports and a vibrant "forum" where fellow expats offer their own experiences of contracts, locations, job offers, companies and life.

Contact the Expat Network to find out how they can help you into your next overseas job.

For further information, call +44 (0)20 8760 5100 or email: jobs@expatnetwork.com


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