International Relations – Frequently Asked Questions

January 27, 2011


You may already know that international relations deals with working outside of your home country. It’s an opportunity for you to learn about another culture and gain work experience abroad (maybe through an internship or something similar) to help you find an entry level job in international relations. If you’re thinking about working in this field, then you will probably be interested in a list of some frequently asked questions. Check out the link below to get some informative answers.

Frequently Asked Questions – International Relations
-What are my options for working abroad?
-Do I need a visa to work abroad?
-Can I work abroad during the summer and be able to save money at the same time?
-I want to get paid to work abroad in Latin America or Africa for a few months. Is this possible?
-What kinds of jobs are available to me after I graduate?
-I’m considering working in a foreign language environment, but I’m not sure my language skills are good enough. What do employers expect from foreign employees or interns?
-Some programs say I need to find my own housing. I am totally lost. Where should I start looking?
-How can I prepare for cultural differences and feelings of homesickness and loneliness when I’m abroad? How will I feel when I finally come home after a long time abroad?
-I’m ready to work abroad – what do I need to do now?
Source
http://www.internationalcenter.umich.edu/swt/work/workfaq.html

Originally posted by William Frierson

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