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Work Culture in China: What You Should Know
Understanding the Chinese work culture is an important step in your quest to start business operations in the country. Of course, as you would correctly predict, the work culture here is almost 100 percent different from that in the West. And let’s face it: Your success or failure has something to do with how well you understand and respect the local business practices and traditions.
Flora MayerPublished 5 years ago in Journal4 Best Destinations for Working Abroad
Living and working your whole life in the same grey cubicle somewhere with terrible weather isn't for everyone. Thankfully, digital nomadism is becoming more than a fashion trend—it is becoming a part of our daily life.
Marie NievesPublished 5 years ago in Journal6 Best Freelance Travel Writing Jobs Online
Many people dream of traveling and getting paid for it; you not only get to see the world, but your pockets also get bigger. Freelance travel writing is ideal if you are passionate about traveling and writing because you have to create standard work.
Mollie PoreinPublished 5 years ago in JournalBusiness Culture in Singapore: Important Points to Consider
Are you planning to start a business in Singapore? You are on the right track since the state is one of the best business destinations in Asia and the world at large. Recently, the state has outshined the Silicon Valley in providing the best environment for startups. After reading dozens of online publications about how easy it is to do business in Singapore, any entrepreneur will tend to think that it is a bed of roses.
Jack BotsfordPublished 5 years ago in JournalHow Companies Can Ensure Their Employees Travel More?
There’s nothing like traveling, exploring, and there’s no learning like that in traveling. Seeing places, meeting people, experiencing cultures—it opens up our minds to larger ideas and understanding of the world. The better a person can understand new people, cultures, ideas, and adapt to different surroundings, the better a leader he/she can become. That’s what all organizations aim for, don’t they? They want their employees to come up with better ideas, work better, and be able to lead and manage people.
Caitlyn BellPublished 5 years ago in JournalWorking on Board a Cruise Ship
Working on board a cruise ship has been a life-changing experience. It was an amazing opportunity to travel and make some good money.
Why You Should Let Your Employees Travel More
All companies want their employees to work hard, and work well. If there’s a way that could help increase the work productivity of your employees, wouldn’t you want to do it? Employees need to feel motivated, refreshed, and energized, from time to time, to keep working well in their offices. This means that companies need to come up with activities and ideas to increase the work productivity of their employees.
Caitlyn BellPublished 5 years ago in JournalFive Jobs That Allow You to Work While You Travel
Being able to hop from one country to another without worrying about a dwindling budget sounds like a dream. We all know that traveling is expensive, and it often seems like only the wealthy are able to take to the skies whenever they please. However, the more you travel, the more you discover that not everyone you meet is rich or famous. In fact, many of them are working while they travel, and in the modern digital world, it’s totally a possibility.
Courtney McCaffreyPublished 5 years ago in Journal- Top Story - November 2018
Cultural Considerations for Working in Japan
With Brexit Britain a sobering thought, as many as 15 percent of British people would consider emigrating after we leave the EU. Japan is an appealing choice offering many different roles and opportunities. If you are thinking of moving to the land of the rising sun, read on for tips to ensure a smooth transition into working in this new cultural environment.
Summer in the Sea
When I was in undergrad, I got myself a paid island vacation. I applied for the one Canadian Internship at the Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo and got it! I pestered the shit out of those poor admin people of course. I had almost become content working at my partner's parents' store all summer, even did training because I hadn't heard back, but I wasn't satisfied with this outcome. So, I called again, and again, and again, AND finally, I got the email saying I had been selected. Commence booking a flight and figuring out what food I could not live without that needed to come with me.
Becoming an Au Pair: What's the Process?
Having my childhood dreams, and not finding a job in France (because I don't have enough experience), I decided to become an Au pair.
Delphine DubléPublished 6 years ago in JournalWork You Can Travel With
The most common question I get when I speak about our upcoming travels to our surrounding six states is how I will afford it. Though this question has formed to seem little to me, I am prepared to answer every question thrown at me.
Shawntelle MoncyPublished 6 years ago in Journal