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Expat women have plenty to take care of. From taking care of their loved ones to holding a job to job overseas, the day can feel neverending. ExpatAngels is here to assist you in keeping everythingin order, whether you want tips and counsel, assistance in finding a healthcare plan, job overseas, or just a community of likeminded expats to get in touch with. We understand that it is hard dealing with all life can throw at you, so let us help you locate everything you might want to keep moving forward overseas.
With ExpatAngels by your side, even dealing with job overseas and the uncertainty of relocating overseas you can keep doing it all. For most women, keeping only one job is impossible. For expatriate ladies, things can get even more tricky and new things such as job overseas are needed. Many women have to fill the responsibilities of mother, wife, chef, cleaner and more additionally to their day work. Dealing with all of those areas in life in an unfamiliar culture isn't always easy. Instead of trying to deal with job overseas and everything else on your own, allow us to help you throughout the process of expatriating.

Phone/ Skype Interview (!)

From Mama(e) in Translation, 2 days ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

I've got a phone/skype interview (for that job application I sent). They actually wanted to do it tomorrow, but thankfully it'll be on Monday.I haven't done ANY phone interviews, only an MLA hotel-room interview. Any advice' Anyone with experience wants to call me and do a mock interview' Thankfully my husband has just gone through two search committees, so he'll share with me the questions they asked. I think that questions in science are different from the humanities, however...I'm not... Read more
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Comfort Zone

From Delhi Bound, 6 days ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

I really like this blog ... they are doing a cool thing and they have great things to share.  Awhile back, they wrote about living outside of your comfort zone.  Click over to read their post ... When we moved to Delhi, I thought we were taking a pretty big leap to pack up and fly across the ocean, all in search of something new.  A new job for the Husb, new schools for the kiddos and a whole new lifestyle for myself. What I didn't bargain on though was a DAILY struggle of... Read more
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Gone forever

From de kooijtjes, 6 days ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

They always come in teams those maintenance guys hanging all over the place doing all type of jobs around the house we've never even asked for. Last week after they replaced the blinds and cleaned the air conditioning my small purse with vintage jewelries got missing. Our shipment should arrive to Luanda in the end of May and our house is still very empty so it was easy to go quickly through all our stuff. I searched for it again and again still hoping I will find it somewhere. Then I spoke... Read more
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Le Château de Canisy

From Chez Loulou, 1 weeks ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

At the beginning of March I got a phone call that changed everything. I was a day away from starting a new work contract and was thrilled to be done with the tediousness of updating my CV, writing lettres de motivation and thinking about what to say during a French job interview. We had recently moved into an adorable rental house and were feeling settled in Normandy. So my immediate reaction was thanks, but no thanks. A few days later they called again and explained more of what the job... Read more
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"She's sweet, but scatterbrained..." or how can one teach with a neurobehavioral issue'

From Mama(e) in Translation, 1 weeks ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

please bear with me today as I throw a small pity party for myself. It gets a little better towards the end of the post (I hope!)I told my husband that it would be a disaster -- the fact that I'd be forced to look at my evaluations in order to submit an application for the possible job that took my peace away. I generally don't  read my evaluations -- though I know I should (they didn't required us to do it in graduate school and I did it only  to submit job applications years later... Read more
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Free!! Just to be immediately perturbed...

From Mama(e) in Translation, 1 weeks ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

I love to live dangerously, OK, irresponsibly, and I finished grading less than a couple of hours before final grades were due. I checked everything carefully and reviewed the grades.And then I was FREE!! To enjoy my three months without work (OR PAY ! :(  )... I felt relieved and free for all of... say, half an hour'And then I got the email that told me that I have to apply for another teaching job (which has the possibility of being a non-tt full time, though!), one for which I have to... Read more
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May Day Massacre

From A New Life In Costa Rica, 2 weeks ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Front yard before the massacre. During... Bill discovering the job is much easier with the weedeater than the hand clippers we've used in years past. The massacre took about 10 to 15 minutes. The clean-up took much longer. Everyone got involved. No snake sightings this time around, thank goodness! The... Read more
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The Magic of Back Roads ? En Route to Albuquerque

From Here There and Everywhere, 3 weeks ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

I love interstate driving, it gets the job done. We love having all that room and zooming down a highway, especially if the highway is empty. We were born to drive. I also love the backroads, and the USA has some great backroads. Today is almost all backroad, and oh, what a fun driving day it is. Leaving Roswell, New Mexico, we take a route to Albuquerque through cattle country, and through Billy-the-Kid country, and Smokey-the-Bear country. We come across a giant lava flow, it goes on for... Read more
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The Time of My Life

From Plantains and Palm Trees, 3 weeks ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Nominee for World Bank president, Jim Yong Kim, starting at minute 2. And I was worried my Hausa music videos might someday prevent me from getting an academic job. h/t to Grant. Read more
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Turkish Teens Out for a Zombie Walk in Istanbul

From Empty Nest Expat, 4 weeks ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Turkish teenage zombiesLast weekend I was traveling from one side of Istanbul to another. That takes a few hours. I know the mainstream thing to do is to be armed with one of Steve Job's IPods for company, but for heaven sakes, I'm in Istanbul! If I just keep my eyes and ears open, entertainment will present itself.Henry James said we should aspire to be "one of those on whom nothing is lost.? You can't very well do that with earbuds blaring. If you look around at bus passengers... Read more
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