Jobs in France: 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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ABTS is the solution for international business people looking for an address in Paris to receive, work and communicate under the best possible conditions.
Globaltrade.net is a knowledge resource for international trade professionals and an International Database of service providers for your worldwide operations.
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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Are you looking for a way to boost your income and learn some new skills while living in an overseas country - then why not consider teaching English! An i-to-i TEFL courses will qualify you to teach some of the 100,000s of people who want to improve their English - with the help of native English speakers just like you.
Choosing an international school in France can be a difficult decision. This article provides an overview of some popular international schools in Paris and other areas of France.
Expats offer tips on health insurance, renting in Paris, culture shock, meeting people and more.
We asked expats about great places to retire in Western Europe. While many Western European countries have prohibitively high living costs, there are a few areas that fit the retirement bill. These are some of the recommendations!
A retiree in Marseille says that the cost of living is lower than you would think. He rents and housing is his biggest cost. If you try to speak French, you'll find that locals will be friendlier and more welcoming.
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