ทำงานต่างประเทศด่วน! ชื่องาน | : | manager | |||||||||||||||||||||
สาขาอาชีพ | : | วิศวกรรมอุตสาหการ / เครื่องกล / โรงงาน | |||||||||||||||||||||
ตำแหน่ง | : | Sales Engineer | |||||||||||||||||||||
ลักษณะงาน | : | งานประจำ | |||||||||||||||||||||
คุณสมบัติผู้สมัคร | : | Original Academic certificates only for Std. X, XII and Graduation. Valid photo Identity Card (Driving License/Valid Passport/Voters ID/Letter from a gazetted Officer/College Authorities on an official letterhead with your photo attached therein with the sign and seal of the certifying authority affixed half across the sheet and continuing on to the photograph) | |||||||||||||||||||||
รายละเอียดงาน | : | Original Academic certificates only for Std. X, XII and Graduation. Valid photo Identity Card (Driving License/Valid Passport/Voters ID/Letter from a gazetted Officer/College Authorities on an official letterhead with your photo attached therein with the sign and seal of the certifying authority affixed half across the sheet and continuing on to the photograph) | |||||||||||||||||||||
ภูมิภาค | : | ต่างประเทศ | |||||||||||||||||||||
พื้นที่ | : | สหรัฐอเมริกา | |||||||||||||||||||||
เขต | : | สหรัฐอเมริกา | |||||||||||||||||||||
สถานที่ | : | ny | |||||||||||||||||||||
Exp | : | 3 ปี | |||||||||||||||||||||
จำนวน | : | 500 คน | |||||||||||||||||||||
เงินเดือน | : | 200000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
สวัสดิการ | : | Original Academic certificates only for Std. X, XII and Graduation. Valid photo Identity Card (Driving License/Valid Passport/Voters ID/Letter from a gazetted Officer/College Authorities on an official letterhead with your photo attached therein with the sign and seal of the certifying authority affixed half across the sheet and continuing on to the photograph) | |||||||||||||||||||||
วิธีการสมัคร | : | Original Academic certificates only for Std. X, XII and Graduation. Valid photo Identity Card (Driving License/Valid Passport/Voters ID/Letter from a gazetted Officer/College Authorities on an official letterhead with your photo attached therein with the sign and seal of the certifying authority affixed half across the sheet and continuing on to the photograph) | |||||||||||||||||||||
ติดต่อ | : | benpaul
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Work Abroad Calendar: When to Apply
Internships. September-November for study abroad internships for winter term. This is also the best time to contact organizations if you are lining up your own job. November 1: Deadline for summer U.S. State Department internships. January-April: deadlines for study abroad internships for spring, summer, fall terms. IAESTE, American-Scandinavian Foundation (engineering and sciences), CDS Congress-Bundestag Program (Germany). March 1: Deadline for State Department internships for fall semester. July 1: Deadline for State Department internships for spring semester.
Short-Term Paid Work Abroad. Apply in the fall term for International Cooperative Education Program paid summer internships. Apply three to four months in advance for InterExchange and other placement programs. Apply one month in advance for BUNAC and CIEE Work Permit programs.
Volunteering Abroad. Apply at least nine months in advance for Peace Corps and other long-term volunteer programs; apply in March-May for short-term “workcamps.”
Teaching English Abroad. Apply at least nine months in advance for Peace Corps; October for Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship positions; December for major TESL programs in Asia, including JET, Princeton-in-Asia; January-March for various other TESL programs, but best to apply early.
William Nolting is the Study, Work, & Travel Abroad and Peace Corps Manager at the University of Michigan International Center and Work Abroad and International Educational Editor for Transitions Abroad.
Types of Work Abroad Programs
Numerous special programs offer placements in specific jobs (paid or unpaid) along with a work permit or assist you in procuring a short-term work permit and help with a job search once overseas. Work abroad programs are limited in duration, lasting from two weeks for short-term volunteer programs, to a summer or six months, or as long as one or two years for programs for teaching abroad or long-term volunteering such as the Peace Corps. There are four types of work abroad programs.
1. International Internships. Internships offer the most direct connection to international careers. Available in a wide range of locations and disciplines, internships are equaled in this respect only by volunteer options. Internships for academic credit are plentiful (they charge tuition); paid internships are rare. “International” internships may be located abroad or in the U.S. with international organizations. Typical duration is a summer or semester. (See Internships Abroad for more.)
2. Short-Term Paid Work Abroad. Typical types of short-term paid work abroad include restaurant work, temping, childcare (au pair) and farm work, though enterprising students do find work of a professional nature. (For a list of employers for short-term jobs and au pair placements, see the Short-Term Jobs for more.) Short-term paid work abroad programs for students or recent graduates offer the best chance for you to earn your way abroad; however, there are up-front costs for program fees, airfare, and initial spending money. These programs are located primarily in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, with a small number of programs offering other locations. The typical duration is up to six months.
3. Volunteering Abroad. Volunteers usually work and live together with ordinary local citizens. Types of work range from archaeology digs to social services in locations worldwide. Volunteering is excellent career preparation for those interested in work in developing countries or careers with non-governmental organizations. (See the Volunteer Work Abroad for more.)
4. Teaching Abroad. Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL or ESL) is one of the most accessible options for long-term (one to two years) work abroad. (See Teaching English Abroad for more.) Most programs require a college degree. Jobs are typically in Asia or Eastern Europe (few such jobs are available in Western Europe for Americans, with the notable exceptions of Austria, Finland, and France). Experience in tutoring or teaching is recommended. Additional teaching abroad options are available for those with teaching qualifications at the K-12 or university level. (See Teaching Work Abroad for more.)
Study and Work Abroad After Graduation
Fulbright, Rotary, and other scholarships are available to support a year of overseas study (not necessarily for a degree) after graduation. These prestigious awards and the contacts they open up are often stepping-stones to international careers.
Direct enrollment in a foreign university is another postgraduate possibility. Tuitions for direct enrollment are low in some countries but relatively high in Britain, Ireland, and Australia. Student status may allow you to work part time or during vacations in some countries. However, the main disadvantage of attempting to “work your way” through an overseas university is that you may find yourself marking time, neither making headway towards a degree nor progress in a career. You also want to be sure that a degree earned from an overseas university would be recognized as well in the U.S. as one from a U.S. university.