Work Abroad Blogs

Rob learns that sometimes you meet friends in unexpected places.
The average day in the life of a TEFL teacher.
My struggles have taught me more than just the importance of being patient, open-minded and understanding.
After hitchiking through Colombia six years ago, Jessica returns; this time to lay some roots.
I arrived a couple days ago in Accra, Ghana—so far it exceeds my expectations.
After returning to Canada, Carly is starting to examine race and culture in her home country.
Michelle knows her family—including her teenage son—will be fine while she's in Ghana. So why is it so hard to leave?
Nadine discovers the ultimate cure for culture shock: bungee jumping.
With less than a month to go, Rob is trying to stop culture shock—before it even happens.
After a year working abroad, Carly longs for the unexpected.
After working in India, Hunar prepares for her next challenge: a semester in Singapore.
Raine makes an amazing discovery in a sweet potato farm over 25 kilometres from Siem Reap.
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