Work Abroad Blogs

Michelle knows her family—including her teenage son—will be fine while she's in Ghana. So why is it so hard to leave?
Nadine discovers the ultimate cure for culture shock: bungee jumping.
With less than a month to go, Rob is trying to stop culture shock—before it even happens.
After a year working abroad, Carly longs for the unexpected.
After working in India, Hunar prepares for her next challenge: a semester in Singapore.
Raine makes an amazing discovery in a sweet potato farm over 25 kilometres from Siem Reap.
Asking "why" is the most important question before starting an internship abroad.
A Canadian intern learns to deal with public sexual harassment in India.
Being unable to speak Korean has taught Allison that a language barrier can have some surprising effects—both negative and positive.
Ever wonder what it'd be like to work in an Eastern European office?
For AIESEC intern Samantha, three months in Brazil resulted in a lifetime of change.
The holidays are coming and you’re a couple thousand miles away from home with no chance of going home.
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