Moving to another counrty -- jobs, etc...?
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Check with the UK embassy in the U.S. about any hiring rules. Then I'd start posting your resume on UK job boards, making sure you explain your immigration status and your intent to move there. I have done phone interviews with candidates who were interested in jobs who were long distance, however we usually ask for a second face-to-face interview befor extendign an offer.
I'm not sure what the rules would be for non-citizens in other European countries. It may vary from country to country. The best way would be to contact their embassies located in the U.S. Many European countries are facing high unemployment of their own citizens, so finding employment there as a non-citizen may be difficult.
Dont listen to canman, most of us (Im British By The Way) dont hate Americans and hell America is your country so you can go back if you want. It depends where you want to live in a big city like London say you would probably get work, visit
http://www.totaljobs.com/jobseeking/admi...
But in UK house prices are high and especially in London, cost of living is quite high too, if you are a UK citizen you will probably be able to move to Europe easily, because of EU but im not sure..
You could start by pulling up the employment sections of their newspapers, and then posting a resume. If you are serious about relocating, also find out about the costs of living, rentals, transportation and wages as compared to the U.S. You could also contact companies that have overseas offices, and apply directly with them. To be practical, suggest you take a vacation trip first and have a reality check on what and where. Best wishes
If there is a specific position that you are seeking, then search different large corporations online. There are many large companies that are willing to hire from abroad but you must submit an application and show interest first.
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