This is such a pain in the ass. If someone, somehow, helps me get a job in Geneva (and that company would have to help me get a work permit) I will give them a guitar or bass of mine, of their choice.
D.o.S. wrote:You're like a walking Mad Men episode.
BitchPudding wrote:DO WHAT MUST BE DONE, LORD JFREY.
friendship wrote:one cool thing about living is that things get worse and worse and worse until you die
Dunno what Switzerland is like but if its anything like here I'd say the labour market is a lot less fluid than the States, and that if you aren't speaking German or French you might find it hard to compete. But if there was a field where you can get around on English, you're in it.
Careers/employment offices at universities tend to suck, bit what about getting in touch with the local universities and seeing what they can do?
Another option is to study something for a semester and look for work- develop contacts during that time. Not good for bank account, but a good way to buy some time to gain local knowledge.
Gone Fission wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 2:21 pm
That’s quarter-assed at best.
goroth wrote:Another option is to study something for a semester and look for work- develop contacts during that time. Not good for bank account, but a good way to buy some time to gain local knowledge.
I've decided that I am most likely going to do this. I may also apply to a Master's program. My family will help out with costs if they're for education.
D.o.S. wrote:You're like a walking Mad Men episode.
BitchPudding wrote:DO WHAT MUST BE DONE, LORD JFREY.
friendship wrote:one cool thing about living is that things get worse and worse and worse until you die
If you choose wisely you're both boosting your career should you move back home, or positioning yourself well for a future in that country. Another good thing to do is get involved in student organsiations - it's a good way of increasing your contact network, and of doing something that has some sort of value in the local community. By value I just mean like market value, you know, people know what it is. Showing your involvement in a community is also a good way to create the image that you are a safer card.
There are some great universities in Switzerland as well so that's a plus.
Gone Fission wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 2:21 pm
That’s quarter-assed at best.
Also, may as a result of this be in Switzerland for 3 years instead of 2. Which makes me think living in Europe may end up being a more or less permanent thing.
D.o.S. wrote:You're like a walking Mad Men episode.
BitchPudding wrote:DO WHAT MUST BE DONE, LORD JFREY.
friendship wrote:one cool thing about living is that things get worse and worse and worse until you die