Jobs in Brazil: Below you will find information and expatriate resources to help you find jobs overseas, international jobs and information about working overseas.
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Hays Executive specializes in recruiting individuals for sector-specific international executive assignments.
iHipo is a social network that connects students and young professionals with international employers.
Michael Page Offshore recruits for offshore finance companies based in Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, the British Virgin Islands (BVI) and the wider Caribbean region, Gibraltar, Cyprus and Malta.
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An expat who successfully acclimated to life in Goiania, Brazil shares tips for newcomers. He discusses Jetinho Brasilero, which is the Brazilian way of doing things and how that affected him.
Expats talk about some of the biggest challenges they've faced living in Latin America. Whether you're moving to Panama City or Punta del Este, this article is a must read to help you prepare (hint: you'll be much happier if you learn the language) and adjust your expectations (realities: the roads are rough, the pace of life is slower and bureaucracy is unavoidable). Despite all of the challenges, the list of what expats like about life in Latin America far exceeds the challenges.
Expats in Brazil are able to get excellent health care in and many of the larger cities in Brazil. There is national health care available, but expats still strongly recommend private health insurance while living in Brazil.
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