Working and Living in Europe. Working and living in Europe Have you thought about living abroad? There are many opportunities to work or study in Europe.

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Working and Living in Europe

Working and living in Europe Have you thought about living abroad? There are many opportunities to work or study in Europe However there are lots of things to consider

Working and living in Europe Issues to think about… Different Culture Different language Different Currency Different payment methods/tax to pay Legal documents required

Working and living in Europe Culture Shock It will be important for you to be aware of the differences in other peoples cultures. They may have different -values attitudes beliefs behaviour You will need to be aware of these and develop some understanding of them.

Working and living in Europe What about the UK? Some of the cultural aspects of living abroad could also be relevant to living elsewhere in the UK. For example living and working in a city such as London or Birmingham is very different to Pontypool or Newport.

Working and living in Europe Temporary work abroad If you don’t want to work away permanently you may be able to get some temporary work by – Taking a gap year Getting some work experience Travelling

Working and living in Europe Qualifications Can you use the qualifications you already have? Will you need any further qualifications to do the job you are interested in? Do you have any qualifications that are recognised across Europe? eg ECDL

Working and living in Europe Studying abroad There are many opportunities to study abroad -full time part time work experience for a course for a year in industry

Working and living in Europe Some examples of jobs abroad Have a look at