If you're looking to move abroad (or more specifically move to Singapore), this video highlights my thought process and what was involved for me to get my foot in the door with an opportunity to move to Singapore.
Ever since I can remember I had always wanted to try living abroad (in my case outside of the US). That's probably sparked by my passion of traveling the world! But when it comes to making a living regardless of where you are, having a job gives you a sense of security and financial means to survive. So why not leverage finding a job as a way to get you to the country of your dreams?!
Drop a comment or message me via Instagram if you have any questions, feedback or thoughts!
Here are a couple content creators below that helped spark my motivation to move to this amazing country of Singapore:
Lost LeBlanc: • Singapore Travel Guide - City of the ...
Divert Living: • What To Expect - Singapore (Our First...
And of course you can now subscribe to our channel for more Singapore content :)
Timeline:
0:00 Intro
0:31 Why did I want to live in another country?
1:19 Things to consider when finding a job
1:47 Tip for recent college graduates and first time job seekers
3:01 Applying for a job just to live in another country
3:50 Being transparent about your career ambition and goal
4:19 Go visit that country!
5:51 Networking
7:07 Specifically about Singapore
7:52 Researching the industries in Singapore
9:16 Types of passes to live in Singapore
11:37 Interviewing virtually for jobs
Feel free to follow Harry (@golferboyhc) on Instagram: www.instagram.com/golferboyhc
Filmed on: Sony ZV-1
Music by: River Spirit - Drift - https://thmatc.co/?l=1A02CFFB
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