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Resources:
For internships in other countries:
http://www.councilexchanges.org/us/
http://www.studyabroad.com/
http://www.iiepassport.org/
For employment
opportunities:
http://international.monster.com/
http://www.aipt.org/
http://www.overseasjobs.com/
http://careersoverseas.com
http://idealist.org/
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Resume Writing:
Career Services has many services available to help you prepare your resume.
In addition to this information, it is important to understand the potential differences between a resume in the U.S. and a resume in other countries.
1.
Start writing your resume early so that you will
have one ready when required. You may vary the content
to suit the position you are applying for, or to
better fit the requirements appropriate for your
home country.
2.
In the U.S., your resume is considered a way
to highlight your best and most unique features
and accomplishments. Seek out assistance from Career
Services, professors, administrators,
and friends as you find the best way to showcase
yourself.
3.
In some countries, where you went to school (including
secondary school) a resume is of primary importance. In
the U.S., employers
also look at related experience, skills, and
demonstrations of your interest in the career
field. Resumes in the U.S. list schools from college
on, and usually do not include secondary or high
school.
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