Tips on Securing Overseas Employment

Things We Need to Know About Overseas Employment

Perhaps the first thing all of us would need to know about overseas employment is that, just like most forms of employment, this almost always begin as contract jobs, in other words, they’ll be overseas contract jobs. Overseas contract jobs are typically those jobs that are available on a per project basis only. This is applicable especially if the requirement is for a certain infrastructure project, a project for a certain locality that will take only a certain number of years or months to fulfill, and sometimes, health care jobs.

Overseas Contract Jobs By Time Frame

But there is also another kind of overseas contract jobs we need to know of. This is the kind of job in which the contract is dependent on the time frame expressed by the employer. If for local employers, this is typically around six months, for foreign employers, this will cover a period of about two years to six years. Then, just because the employee is under probation at that time, he will, at first, be forbidden to go back to his home town for the entire time frame of his contract.

That is just basically the catch with this kind of employment. The good thing about this is, once we get through the contract and the employer finds that he would want to get our services for some more years, most of the time, this will be for regularization already and we will be allowed, this time, some time to go home, probably about twice or thrice a year, typically during the Christmas, summer, and Holy Week seasons.

Some Special Considerations with Overseas Employment

When seeking overseas employment, education and experience in the field or profession are not just the requirements. Of course, the most preferred candidate for many employers would, first and foremost, be an employee who already has a passport. Second would be an aspiring employee who will apply and get approved for a working visa in the country of the employer. This is basically where some of those who apply for overseas jobs fail, mainly because they do not meet certain requirements.

A sure fire way to be able to breeze through the requirements for overseas employment? Learn how to speak English, fluently, as if it were our native language. If the country we’re going to work in has other major languages, learn them by heart. Some employees prefer those who already have relatives in their place of work, because this makes visa processing easier, so if any of us have got overseas relatives, get in touch with them.

When applying for overseas jobs, be ready to shell out a considerable amount of money to be able to process certain papers, this including IDs and passports, by ourselves. Thankfully, some countries have already banned collecting application and placement fees for overseas employment, so that’s really a big help.

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