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How Can You Get Remote Jobs Overseas? part 2 – Top 7 Ways to Get Remote Jobs

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Top 7 Ways to Get Remote Jobs Overseas

It’s the dream of many remote workers to quit their local jobs and seek a digital nomad career overseas. It is possible, but it requires dedication and sacrifice. Here are 7 ways to get started if you want to get remote jobs overseas.

1)    Working Holiday Visas

Working holiday visas are non-immigrant visa that allows those between the ages of 18 to 30 or 35, depending on the country, to work and travel in a foreign country for one year. They can be extended upon entry and renewed once your trip is through.

Most people think this type of visa only applies to Australia, but many countries offer this visa, including New Zealand, Ireland, Taiwan, Germany, Japan, and South Korea.

2)    Teach English as a Foreign Language

While teaching ESL is not considered an overseas job, it can be beneficial for those who wish to travel abroad, and any international teaching experience will certainly help you land future jobs. Many ESL jobs are available online and offline, but the easiest way to find an ESL job is by meeting recruiters at universities, language schools, or through headhunters.

3)    Work Abroad on Cruise Ships

While it will certainly not be your dream job, working abroad on a cruise ship can be a great way to see the world and earn a decent living. In the past few years, cruise lines have been looking to hire more people from different countries to promote their products abroad. A great way to find work on a ship is by going through an agency specializing in placing employees on cruise ships.

4)    Become an Au Pair

Becoming an au pair is a great way to live in another country and gain valuable life experience. It’s also a good choice if you don’t want or can’t work full time but would like to help cover your living expenses. Becoming an au pair is fairly easy since many families are looking for one.

Some benefits of being an au pair include a private room and full cultural immersion. According to The Cultural Au Pair Association, you can expect up to $250 a week as an au pair depending on the country, but this won’t cover all of your expenses, so it’s best to save beforehand.

5)    Intern Abroad

Internships are great ways to get real-world experience, especially if you’re in school or just out of college. Many companies offer internships worldwide that don’t require a visa if the internship is less than six months long. It’s important to note, however, some internships might not be paid while others offer a salary.

6)    Start a Freelance Business

If you have a skill that you are good at, then there are endless opportunities for freelancing. You can do everything from design work to coding or editing and translating. If you’re not sure where to start, check out The Wealthy Freelancer book.

7)    Work Online in a Non-Tech Field

While it may seem difficult, many jobs are available online that don’t require any technical or coding skills. If you have a good knowledge of social media and the English language, then becoming an online marketer is a very real possibility.

Another great idea is to become an entrepreneur and start your own business. Whether you choose to sell products or offer services, all it takes is a computer and the will to succeed to live an online lifestyle.

Useful Tools to Find Remote Jobs Online

Have you ever thought about working in a distant country, making money doing what you love? Not everyone’s dream is to move abroad, but the idea attracts many.

There are several ways to make this dream come true. You can apply for regular jobs or even regular internships in the applying country; find someone who will hire you to work from your country and others.

But if you are an active internet user, there is another option to consider. There are plenty of companies that offer so-called remote jobs or freelance projects. You can find anything from web design, content writing, and data entry to programming through them. Below are the useful tools to find remote jobs.

Flexjobs

FlexJobs is a website with job listings in all sorts of industries. Many of their listings are for remote-friendly jobs that anyone can do from home. The site also has a number of articles on working remotely or finding other flexible work options. If you’re dipping your toes into the world of freelancing, FlexJobs is a great place to start.

We Work Remotely

WeWorkRemotely posts listings that are mostly for software developers, but there are some other listings as well. You can sort through the listings to find full-time positions, contract positions, and part-time positions.

The listings often contain information about what kind of work is involved and what you can expect to do on a day-to-day basis. You can also filter for other features, like the work schedule and the minimum years of experience required.

Authentic Jobs

AuthenticJobs posts jobs in various fields, including graphic design, web design, writing/editing, marketing, and many more. If you’re looking for a job that has nothing to do with the digital world (like if you need something more stable or are sick of working at your computer), AuthenticJobs can help you find it.

A helpful note about AuthenticJobs is that they often post jobs from companies hiring part-time workers for flexible hours. If you’re looking to earn some extra money on the side, this might be a good place to look.

Jobspresso

Jobspresso posts remote and/or location independent jobs daily in copywriting, graphic design, marketing, and other fields. Jobspresso is different from the above listings in that it’s designed for freelancers rather than employees. If you’re looking for a short-term contract to get your feet wet with working online, this might be a good place to look.

Remote OK

Remote OK is a great site for finding jobs that are actually legitimate. It’s not always easy to tell the difference between an overpriced scam job and a well-paying, full-time position with lots of flexibility. The listings on Remote OK are all remote/flexible positions, meaning you’ll be able to apply without worrying about whether the job will actually be worth your time.

Angel List

AngelList has many startup companies looking for employees, but it’s also a good place to look if you’re interested in working with startups. There are some paid listings on the site, but there are plenty of free listings. If you’re just getting started with finding remote work online, AngelList is a great first stop for helping you get your foot in the door.

LinkedIn

LinkedIn is a social media site, but it’s also one of the best places to find remote jobs online. You can look through current job postings or search for companies to see what kinds of jobs they offer.

If you’re familiar with the company, you can even try reaching out to your connections to see if they know someone who works there. There are a lot of listings for software developers and other technology-related jobs, but you can find listings in nearly any field.

Twitter

Twitter isn’t the best place to look for jobs, but many companies use it as part of their hiring process. You can start by following some companies that interest you or want to work for someday. If they tweet about job openings, reply and mention that you’re interested in hearing more about open positions.

It’s a good way to get your foot in the door and let them know you’re interested in working for them. You can also follow hashtags like #job or #hiring, which will show you what other people are tweeting about.

Craigslist

Craigslist doesn’t get a lot of respect, but it’s a pretty good place to look for a job. Many of the listings are scams, but there are also plenty of legitimate companies advertising their postings on Craigslist.

The listings will be posted on whichever city’s Craigslist you visit, so if you want to apply for a job at a company near you, check out their postings here. Just make sure to take everything with a grain of salt and don’t send money to anyone who asks you to.

Google for Jobs

Many companies are starting to advertise their job listings on Google, so it’s becoming more popular as a place to look for remote jobs online. You can search for specific keywords like “remote job” or phrases like “work from home,” but be aware that many of the results will be scams. If you find a listing that looks suspicious, Google the company name to see if it’s something you should trust.

Conclusion

So you want to work from your laptop in a location that is neither the United States nor Canada? Well, this process might take a bit of time and effort on your part. But for many people, it’s well worth it! And the best thing about getting remote jobs overseas is being able to travel while still being able to cover all your costs. Nonetheless, getting remote jobs is easy if you follow this ultimate guide.

Adam Fayed

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