Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Working Overseas

The Star newspaper has recently increased its price for the Saturday and Sunday editions to RM1.50 from RM1.20 earlier. A good many pages are dedicated to Classifieds, mainly job vacancies. Yet, there are many people who are still jobless. Even graduates for that matter are still looking out for that dream job and would rather not try for other 'unsuitable' jobs.

Perhaps, they need to consider jobs overseas. Singapore is a good place to look. It's closeby to home. Maybe in New Zealand or England. How about Scotland? There are plenty of jobs in Edinburgh and it's a beautiful city I heard.

Like anywhere around the world, jobs available in Edinburgh include in the field of computing, finance, admin, marketing, teaching, restaurants and hotels, construction and many more. Even part-time, evening or weekend general jobs are available.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:17 AM

    I think its not so easy getting a job overseas unless it's employed here and sent over
    Just scared it's not genuine sometimes from ads
    And I still think the main reason is attitude

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  2. i agree. unless you are sponsored or highly recommended, or unless you are already resident in the UK, i would think it would be extremely difficult to be offered a job there, esp. since currently, Home Office has a strict vetting process before a work permit is offered.

    it would be nice though, to earn some british pounds.

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