I am returning to school to study international business, also I am fluent in Serbian/Croatian, and I will study French and German, considering that US does major trading with these two European countries. I personally want to move/live in one of these European countries and work for someone in the US. How difficult will it be for a guy just out of school to work over seas? And will the Masters in International Business help me speed up the process of earning trust and beeing sent abroad? Also do people get better pay if they go abroad, or if they stay in the US?
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Hi, I am an Overseas Education Counsellor. As regards setting up abroad lot of young students want to do that but best bet to settle abroad is take up a local education. I would recommend you pursue a degree in international business from France and you can settle down there. France is the heart of Europe and easily accessible to all countries. French language is spoken by 60% of European Population. Many Non European companies look for candidates from local area who can work for them in European Countries. Corporates always look to recruit candidates from local geographical region as it saves them relocation costs and above all they dont have to worry about an employee getting adapted to a new culture and environment. A local recruit means cutting down a lot of costs and reducing lot of hassles. As i can see you already know european languages you will not find it difficult migrating to Europe. So better off if you want pursue a management degree in France and then you can easily get a job. If you want we can facilitate to process your application with one of partner institutions we promote. Regards Rohan
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