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Sep 15, 2007 06:59 PM

Hi, Looking to work abroad when I graduate

by rayo_87

hai guys im cliff,im still a student and a new member..guys help me to work abroad when i graduated BSN..thanks guys


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from NRSKarenRN
Old Sep 15, 2007, 07:12 PM

Default Re: Hi, Looking to work abroad when I graduate


Moved your post to international forum so you can look aroud at threads here and get better response.

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Old Sep 15, 2007, 11:12 PM

Default Re: Hi, Looking to work abroad when I graduate
Hi and welcome to the site

There are a couple of threads especially in the Philippine forum on working abroad. A lot depends on where you are looking but expect things to be a bit hard in the EU
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from Seank
Old Sep 17, 2007, 01:41 AM

Default Re: Hi, Looking to work abroad when I graduate
Originally Posted by rayo_87 View Post
hai guys im cliff,im still a student and a new member..guys help me to work abroad when i graduated BSN..thanks guys
Hi. Have you ever thought about joining the military? We have bases all over the world with hospitals. Right now they are paying huge bonuses for nurses and you get housing allowance, student loan repayment (maybe), commissary use, cost of living added to base pay, retirement plan, health care, relocation pay, etc. And you are an officer. You would have to examine it throughly because it's a big decision. But working on the economy in the EU will be a tough road if you are not a citizen. Plus, they don't have the shortage we have and the pay is not good. The other option is working for a U.S. corporation overseas but I've searched all over and can't find anything. Of course you would have to speak the language in either case. We do have missions overseas that hire nurses but you are looking at at least native ability in another language and many years in a specialty usually involving management responsibilities. Some of these are on USAJobs (senior level jobs).
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