How can I find a job with international travel?

Written on February 8, 2010. Written by admin.


I’m in my mid 20s with a BA in Journalism/Mass Communications. I have been working in Telecommunications for the past 3 years. I don’t really care what kind of work I do, I just want to get out and travel while I don’t have any responsibilities tying me down at home.

Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get started? I’ve read several other answers suggesting international companies…what are some examples of these companies? I’ve also thought about being an au pair.

I’m eager to get moving and am excited to hear what everyone has to say. Thank you!

You could try Peace Corps. You don’t have to be right out of college to do it, and it’s a real adventure. A lot of people get international jobs as a result of their volunteer service, especially if you learn another language fluently.

Since you are a communications person, you also have a very marketable skill: writing. If you’re out there and can write, someone will pick you up.

The best thing is that you meet a lot of like-minded people and make friends for life.

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  1. FlyingKnight February 8, 2010 10:20 am

    Hmmmm… We all wanna a dream job like that.
    Yeah life sux…
    References :

  2. megalomaniac February 8, 2010 10:40 am

    The two best jobs for international travel that I can think of are:

    Flight Attendant or ESL teacher
    References :
    I’m an ESL teacher, ask me for details if you want

  3. kiwi_erwan February 8, 2010 11:07 am

    there are so many jobs that require international travel!! I just recently got a job in a global project management firm and everyone here is always gone! My sister works in the hotel management industry and her hotel requires her going overseas regularly to meet clients.. but if you are in journalism, im sure there are heaps of opportunities.. maybe look into applying in some international news magazine? newspaper?
    References :

  4. jennyv1967@yahoo.com February 8, 2010 11:41 am

    WATCH WHERE YOUR GOING. ASIA HAS BIRD FLU

    SOUTH AMERICA HAS ————.
    References :

  5. Zenza February 8, 2010 11:48 am

    You could try Peace Corps. You don’t have to be right out of college to do it, and it’s a real adventure. A lot of people get international jobs as a result of their volunteer service, especially if you learn another language fluently.

    Since you are a communications person, you also have a very marketable skill: writing. If you’re out there and can write, someone will pick you up.

    The best thing is that you meet a lot of like-minded people and make friends for life.
    References :
    http://www.peacecorps.gov/

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