Have you always dreamed of turning your passion for study abroad into a job? What about helping other students study abroad? Well then a career in international education is for you. From the pros and cons of being a university study abroad advisor to the day in the life of a third party representative on the road, our articles aim to give you a glimpse into the life of having a career in International Education.
Careers in International Ed
6 Things Your International Ed Cover Letter Needs
While there can be some excitement for both the hiring committee and the job seeker, (the hiring…
Of Turkey and Teaching: Where Lesson Planning and Entrepreneurship Collide
Late in 2003, I enrolled in a course to complete the Certificate in Language Teaching to…
Landing a Job in International Education
I don’t know about you, but I love bucket lists and setting goals. I’ve found that studying…
The Pros and Cons to being a University Study Abroad Advisor
It may come by different names: Advisor, Coordinator or Assistant, but the main focus of an advising…
Where to Look for a Job in International Education
Having pursued a job search in the field of international education not too long ago, I am…
Study Abroad Student to Study Abroad Recruiter
We can all agree that there is one, all encompassing conclusion that can be made about studying…
How to Talk to an Employer about Your Study Abroad Experience
Study abroad is an educational experience can profoundly impact your life, now and in the future. Maybe…
What is International Education?
Don’t hold a microscope up close and try to see the millions of building blocks within it…
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