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Your next career step
Working Abroad
Through our certified international programs and global partner network, we help you find the right job abroad, without the usual barriers, uncertainty, or complex bureaucracy.
Working Abroad –Your Options with StudentsGoAbroad
Working abroad can take many different forms. In addition to traditional full-time jobs overseas, there are also structured programs designed to help young people get started safely while gaining valuable international work experience.
Depending on your life stage, qualifications, and personal goals, options such as an internship abroad, volunteering, social work, or Work & Travel can be the ideal way to work overseas and build global experience.
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What type of work suits you?
Are you looking for a safe and organized way to work abroad? We are happy to help you find the right placement!
Things you should know
FAQ – Working Abroad
Do you still have questions about working abroad? No problem. Here we answer the most common questions about jobs abroad, international programs, and requirements — clearly and concisely.
What counts as a job abroad?
A job abroad doesn’t only mean permanent employment. Internships, volunteering, social projects, and Work & Travel are also considered forms of working abroad — often with structured programs, local support, and clear frameworks.
Do I need work experience to get a job abroad?
Not necessarily. Many international programs are designed specifically for beginners. Internships, volunteering, and Work & Travel are all suitable options even without extensive prior experience.
Which countries are best for working abroad?
Beliebte Ziele für Jobs im Ausland sind unter anderem Australien, Neuseeland, Spanien, Portugal, Kanada, Japan, Singapur und viele weitere Länder weltweit.
How long can I work abroad?
The duration depends on the program and visa regulations. Options range from short stays of just a few weeks to multi-month programs or extended Work & Travel experiences.
Do I need a visa to work abroad?
In many cases, yes. Visa requirements vary depending on the country and type of work. For programs such as internships or Work & Travel, you usually receive guidance and support throughout the visa application process.
What’s the difference between a job abroad and a program?
Traditional jobs abroad often require more independent organization. Programs, on the other hand, offer structured processes, local support, and additional security — especially helpful for your first time working overseas.
Who are internship programs best suited for?
Programs are ideal for high school graduates, students, graduates, career starters, or anyone planning to work abroad for the first time.
How do I find the right opportunity?
That depends on your goals:
Do you want to gain work experience, travel, volunteer, or combine everything? A personal consultation helps you find the option that fits you best.
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Why you can rely on us
For many years, StudentsGoAbroad has supported students and graduates on their journey to jobs, internships, and work opportunities abroad, from personalized guidance to on-site support. Thanks to our international partner network we ensure your experience runs smoothly, so you can fully focus on living, working, and growing abroad.
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