Finding a job from abroad on your own can be described as a challenging project. Compared to my previous experience working abroad as a trainee the amount of issues and questions is huge. I had my traineeship in Poland but it was through AIESEC. The meaning of that is almost everything was nearly ready for me. Most demanding tasks were applying a visa and buying flight tickets - well, in addition of financing. I had reception buddy who helped me a lot (thanks Dawid) and such a short stay - 3 months - didn't require heavy paper work.
But this time I don't have such organization supporting me directly. Luckily I have managed to gain some contacts (in addition to Dóra) which have been really valuable.
Actually I could write my todo-list here:
- Graduating
- Finding a job (interviews in March, could have more)
- Traveling (for the interviews it is clear, otherwise no)
- Insurances
- Packing (discard, sell, donate, store, take with...)
- Accomondation
- Legal issues, work permit (Finland and Hungary are both EU countries but there is two year transition period, doh)
- Language studies
- Building social network
However, one by one those things can be solved...
Do it yourself
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