Verge Magazine

Verge Magazine

Verge believes in travel for change.  International experience creates global citizens, who can change our planet for the better.  This belief is at the core of everything we do.

Since 2002, Verge has produced quality events and resources to help people experience the world in a meaningful way, through opportunities to study, work and volunteer abroad.

Doing this will beat sending an email over LinkedIn every single time.
Sahar breaks down the four streams you can work in as a foreign service officer.
Sahar tells us why being an adaptable generalist is the way to go.
Sahar talks to us about working for the UN in Tunisia, and interviewing Palestinian women in Isreal.
Sahar tells us about the reality of being on “language training.”
Sahar explains why working for the Foreign Service is like being in a constant state of starting over.
When it comes to interviewing for this position, find out why it doesn’t matter whether you studied engineering, communications or medicine.
Find out why Sahar says quitting her job at Foreign Affairs Canada actually helped her get the foreign service officer position of her dreams.
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Travel with purpose; travel for good. Articles, resources and events for ethical and meaningful travel, volunteering, working and studying abroad.

Verge believes in travel for change. International experience creates global citizens, who can change our planet for the better. This belief is at the core of everything we do.

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