Smcali23
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Hiya -
I've been asked to help a friend out with a small section of a project focused upon foreign experiences of working in South America (the section, not the project!).
Basically, he needs to write a section highlighting some of the key differences/things to look out for when working in the continent.
I know it will be broadly generalized, as its a continent and not one country he's looking at (one of the first things I'd suggest he say) but if you have any ideas on what sort of things he could suggest, that would be greatly appreciated.
I work from home, so although I have a few ideas, they're not really based upon real experience (apart from teaching).
The sort of advice I'd look for would be stuff like:
1. Things to take into account when applying for a job
2. Reasons for wanting to work in South America
3. Any working practices/ways of acting/equal opportunities issues/general issues you should look out for.
It's a small section of a larger work, so it doesn't need to be detailed in any way.
Well, if anyone can help, or can think of anything that would make them say, 'wow, I wish I'd known this before I started work here', then that would be great.
Thanks in advance!
Sean
I've been asked to help a friend out with a small section of a project focused upon foreign experiences of working in South America (the section, not the project!).
Basically, he needs to write a section highlighting some of the key differences/things to look out for when working in the continent.
I know it will be broadly generalized, as its a continent and not one country he's looking at (one of the first things I'd suggest he say) but if you have any ideas on what sort of things he could suggest, that would be greatly appreciated.
I work from home, so although I have a few ideas, they're not really based upon real experience (apart from teaching).
The sort of advice I'd look for would be stuff like:
1. Things to take into account when applying for a job
2. Reasons for wanting to work in South America
3. Any working practices/ways of acting/equal opportunities issues/general issues you should look out for.
It's a small section of a larger work, so it doesn't need to be detailed in any way.
Well, if anyone can help, or can think of anything that would make them say, 'wow, I wish I'd known this before I started work here', then that would be great.
Thanks in advance!
Sean