Since gaining independence, Slovenia has improved its infrastructure and this has had a positive effect on the economy. …
Working in Iceland
Iceland has a highly educated and skilled population, so expatriate workers will face competition. The way to increase …
Working in Slovakia
The good thing about Slovakia is that it is the cheapest country in Europe. The bad thing is getting a job can be tough. …
Working in Greece
Immigrants constitute 20% of the Greek workforce, filling up most of the unskilled and agriculture related jobs. Tourism …
Working in Portugal
Portugal is a developed country with a mixed economy. Its trading partners are mostly countries from the European Union. …
Working in Germany
The fifth largest economy in the world and largest in Europe, Germany has plenty of jobs to offer to the expatriate …
Working in Poland
Finding a job immediately after graduation is not easy in Polish society. Even graduates from the best universities have …
Working in France
Working in France is a rewarding opportunity that allows you to delve into the local culture while earning a living. If …
Working in Norway
Norway is eager to employ highly skilled and well educated individuals in an array of fields. Its own population is …
Working in Finland
Citizens of the European Union, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and Switzerland do not require a visa to live in Finland …
Working in the Netherlands
The local workforce in Netherlands is very well educated, multilingual and has rights that are heavily protected. Still …
Working in Guatemala
Guatemala is a third world country that has its own economic problems and has been underdeveloped for many years. …