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U.S. Students - Resources for Work Abroad
Resources for Work Abroad
The University of Michigan's Directory
of Work Abroad Web Sites is a collection of sites for work abroad
and international careers.
Are you an English teacher? The Office
of English Language Programs has some suggestions for overseas work.
The U.S. State Department recruits officers for the Foreign
Service and offers listings of job announcements for the United
Nations and other international organizations.
Center for International Career Development: CICD promotes quality training programs, international education and
cultural exchange for international trainees and American companies.
Council on International Educational Exchange: CIEE provides quality programs and services for individuals, employers, communities and educational institutions.
Catalog of State Designated Exchange Visitor Program Sponsors
Association for International Practical Training (AIPT): AIPT works with companies and trainees to arrange visa sponsorship, required insurance, and program support for individuals to complete on-the-job-training assignments in the United States. AIPT can also arrange work permits for students and professionals to go from the United States to one of 80 countries, and provide program support before and during the international assignment.
InterExchange: Working Abroad offers U.S. citizens an affordable chance to experience life in other countries by allowing them to work legally while traveling abroad. Offers work and travel jobs, international internships, au pair/childcare, volunteer, informal teaching and farm worker programs around the world.
Michigan State University Directory
of International Internships: Guide to international internships sponsored
by educational institutions, government agencies, and private organizations.
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