Global Career: How to Work Anywhere and Travel Forever
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What if you could travel forever while radically advancing your career?
College. Graduation. Work a nine-to-five job, save up and retire on a pension. This isn’t the correct path for everyone. Nor should it be.
Global Career: How to Work Anywhere and Travel Forever is an audiobook for your backpack, a step-by-step blueprint to travel the world, build a successful career others wish they had, and build a life that most people only dream of.
This comprehensive guide is filled with genuine stories and actionable advice including:
- Specific shortcuts and tips you need to build a world-class career on the move
- Skills for negotiating and obtaining further education, internships, and high-paying work overseas
- Building a life you love in any city in the world, and how to make lifelong friends quickly
Global Career will challenge you to venture into the exciting unknown. If you have ever fantasized about a more fulfilling international career, this book will empower you to buy a one-way ticket to your dream destination, and further your career in ways you never thought possible!
Have you ever dreamed of becoming a digital nomad and being able to land a high-paying remote job? If so, Global Career is your blueprint to find remote jobs and jumpstart an international career.
- Tips on studying abroad and international internships
- How to travel for cheap and get free flights
- Finding remote jobs no matter what experience you have
- Becoming an international expat and digital nomad
- Over 10 years of travel experience in one book
- Working from home in any country in the world
Mike has been working and traveling full-time since 2011 and his journey has taken him to over 85 countries. In that time, he’s worked in seven countries and is has worked remotely all around the world. In his book, Global Career, Mike pulls back the curtain and shares everything he’s learned from years of trial and error.
©2018 Michael Swigunski (P)2019 Michael SwigunskiWhat listeners say about Global Career: How to Work Anywhere and Travel Forever
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- Mike W
- 08-02-20
Great book which can really change your life
Although I have previous experience working abroad, this book has been a good reality check in evaluating where I am now and where I have always wanted to be (living/working abroad). The author details his own experiences from travelling and working abroad, to opportunities of studying in a different country. The book covers a range of topics which are valuable to anyone thinking of working/travelling abroad, but are apprehensive of taking those first steps.
This book is a great guide with tons of real life experiences on how to live and work around the globe.
"This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review."
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- The-Scarlet-Finch
- 01-10-20
Seasoned Motivational Advice
I received this book via promo code and this is my honest voluntary review.
Rather than focusing on potential career uncertainty with Brexit and Covid disasters... I am glad I had this book around for some inspiration. Switching gears is never easy, and getting the courage to actually book those tickets, fill in the application forms and join those language classes takes a lot of faith and hellah guts. I've always been intrigued by the idea of jet-setting around the world on my wandering feet and having an awesome career. I loved the personal anecdotes that follow this practical advice.
If I were still in my early 20s, I would most probably be off following this advice but at 35... the idea of interning for free etc is not very practical if you are a young professional I loved the straight forward writing style and the tips are excellent to keep in mind or pass on to younger family members.
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- ryan champion
- 13-07-20
If You Want To Work And Travel, Read This!
This is a nice easy read. Gives you a great set of tools to prepare yourself for a life of working on the road. As a nomad of 7 years, I'd say a perfect first book on the topic -also has a few higher-level secrets, which made it more useful than a lot of the other books on the topic . Written by an American, but stil great advice, regardless of where you are from. Recommended...
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- Michelle Nieuwoudt
- 27-01-20
Very practical!
Great book with many practical ideas and tips to start travelling and working. Plus many resources. Wish i had this when i started out!
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- Craig
- 24-10-20
Timely read for those with the travel itch
I was recommended this book by a friend & wasn't disappointed. Michael (the author) provides a blend of personal real-world experiences combined with logistical advice on visa resources, travel tips, insurance, accommodation suggestions, and finding local job listings.
It's timely info during this "2020 situation". Flights may have been halted momentarily, but many traditional jobs are now going online as a result. Whether you want to work remotely for a company as an expat or freelance from a laptop in Asia, this book provides practical tips to get you started.
Highly recommend.
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