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Paid work abroad: what is it, why should you do it and where is the best place to go?

Paid work abroad: what is it, why should you do it and where is the best place to go?

What is paid work abroad?

  • Paid work abroad means that you have a temporary or permanent job with a foreign employer or that you have been sent abroad by a Dutch employer.
  • For your work you generally receive compensation in the form of salary, expense allowance or, for example, board and lodging. In addition, the better jobs may also reimburse you for your travel to and/or from work.

Why should you go to work abroad for pay?

  • To gain experience: by working abroad, your work experience increases within your own field but generally beyond. You experience much more during your stay abroad when you go to work than if you were already traveling around.
  • To strengthen your empathy: by working in another culture, you often strengthen your own ability to put yourself in another person's shoes. The differences in culture, ways of working and ways of communicating make you accept or take other pieces as they are more quickly. Your own perspective quickly becomes wider, broader and, in particular, more flexible.
  •  To increase your stress resistance: you regularly work under reasonable or great pressure; working in a different culture can be a drain on your stress resistance. Especially due to pressures that may arise because you have to communicate in a different language, perform new work or receive limited coaching. Yet for almost everyone, these experiences contribute to greatly increasing your stress resilience precisely because of them.
  • To discover and accept your own qualities: further away from your familiar surroundings you discover more quickly what you can actually do and what you really want. It is precisely by going to work that you encounter yourself more often, get to know

What do you need if you want to work abroad?

  • Flexibility: you already need some form of flexibility, the rest you will gain during your stay abroad.
  • Communication skills: depending on the type of work, you will need a reasonable to good command of the local language.
  • Independence and/or self-confidence: you already need some form of independence, and your self-confidence will grow through it.
  • Being environmentally aware: an important element for your stay abroad.
  • Collaborative ability: also abroad, it is important that you learn, or can, work together when working with others.

To what extent are you insured for risks when doing paid work abroad?

  • There may be several reasons why you need separate insurance when doing paid work abroad: 
  • During work, internship or volunteer work abroad in many cases, you will then need special insurance to remain insured for illness and accidents.
  • Local employers usually offer no, or limited, additional insurance.
  • The risk of accidents is present because you are doing work with which you have little experience, for example.
  • Some specialized insurances offer opportunities to do (temporary) paid work abroad. See the pages on insuring paid work abroad and the pages on your medical expenses abroad.
  • Read more: travel insurances and insurances for long term abroad - Theme
  • Read more: betaald werken in het buitenland verzekeren (NL)

What are the most popular countries to do paid work abroad?

  • All countries
  • Australia: working holiday, agricultural work, health care
  • Austria : tourism, winter sports
  • Canada: working holiday, agricultural work
  • Curacao: hospitality, communication
  • France: tourism, agricultural work (fruit picking), au pair
  • Greece: hospitality, tourism
  • Italy: tourism, winter sports , teaching (English), au pair
  • New Zealand: working holiday, health care
  • Portugal: tourism, helpdesks
  • South Africa: tourism, helpdesks
  • Spain: hospitality, tourism, teaching (English)
  • Switzerland: tourism, winter sports
  • Thailand: teaching
  • United States: working holiday, au pair
Activities abroad: for intern, volunteer and work abroad per sector

Activities abroad: for intern, volunteer and work abroad per sector

Intern, volunteer or work abroad per sector

Internship abroad: what is it, why should you do it and where is the best place to go?

Internship abroad: what is it, why should you do it and where is the best place to go?

What is an internship abroad?

  • An internship abroad means working for a foreign organization for a certain period of time in order to help and especially to learn from it.
  • In general, you will not receive any remuneration for your work, for example in the form of salary, expenses or board and lodging. Unless you work in a sector where your local background can be of added value, and there is sufficient budget at the organization concerned

Why should you intern abroad?

  • To gain experience in your own field of work, or in the sector you might want to work in later.
  • To see yourself at work in a different environment.
  • To be able to work in a different field and see if you like it.
  • To use as a stepping stone for a local job with a salary.
  • To help others with your efforts and skills.
  • To support organizations or causes you find important in your life.

What do you need if you want to do an internship abroad?

  • Flexibility: you already need some form of flexibility, the rest you will acquire during your stay abroad
  • Communication skills: depending on the type of work, you will need a reasonable to good command of the local language.
  • Independence and/or self-confidence: you will need some form of independence, and your self-confidence will grow through it
  • Environmental awareness: an important element for your stay abroad
  • Cooperation skills: also abroad it is important that you learn, or can learn, to cooperate when working with others
  • Organizational awareness
  • Empathy

Where is the best place to intern abroad?

  •  When looking for a social internship: Aruba - Bonaire - Curaçao - Ghana - Guatemala - India - Nepal - South Africa
  •  When you are looking for a commercial internship: Australia - Curacao - Spain - United States of America
  •  When you are looking for an internship caring for or protecting animals: Costa Rica - Curaçao - Ecuador - Indonesia - South Africa
  •  When you are under 18 years old: Spanish language courses and internships in Spain (e.g. Salamanca, Barcelona) - Youth internships in Malawi, Uganda or South Africa.
  •  When you travel "as a woman alone" for the first time : Australia - New Zealand - Argentina - Ecuador - Costa Rica - Thailand - Indonesia. - Nepal - Ghana
  •  When traveling 'as a woman alone' with experience: Bolivia - Peru - Guatemala - Nicaragua - China and Hong Kong - South Africa - Kenya - Malawi

To what extent are you insured for the risks of doing a traineeship and intern abroad?

  • Several reasons may apply why you need separate insurance when doing an internship abroad, or at least check your insured situation carefull
    • Local organizations usually offer no, or very limited, insurance
    • The risk of accidents is present because you are doing work with which you have little experience, for example
    • During your internship abroad, in most countries the coverage of your own health insurance expires. You will then need special insurance to remain properly insured for illness and accidents.
  • Read more:
Jobs abroad: what to do, why to do it, and where are the best places to go?

Jobs abroad: what to do, why to do it, and where are the best places to go?

Paid vacancies, internships and volunteer work with organizations and institutions in work fields such as consulting, administration, communications, consulting, finance, health care, legal, social services, management, marketing, environment, education, research, organization, psychology, pedagogy, engineering, tourism and science. With sector information, destination advice and job application tips

See the following pages for jobs and vacancies per sector:

Paid work abroad: what is it, why should you do it and where is the best place to go?

Paid work abroad: what is it, why should you do it and where is the best place to go?

What is paid work abroad?

  • Paid work abroad means that you have a temporary or permanent job with a foreign employer or that you have been sent abroad by a Dutch employer.
  • For your work you generally receive compensation in the form of salary, expense allowance or, for example, board and lodging. In addition, the better jobs may also reimburse you for your travel to and/or from work.

Why should you go to work abroad for pay?

  • To gain experience: by working abroad, your work experience increases within your own field but generally beyond. You experience much more during your stay abroad when you go to work than if you were already traveling around.
  • To strengthen your empathy: by working in another culture, you often strengthen your own ability to put yourself in another person's shoes. The differences in culture, ways of working and ways of communicating make you accept or take other pieces as they are more quickly. Your own perspective quickly becomes wider, broader and, in particular, more flexible.
  •  To increase your stress resistance: you regularly work under reasonable or great pressure; working in a different culture can be a drain on your stress resistance. Especially due to pressures that may arise because you have to communicate in a different language, perform new work or receive limited coaching. Yet for almost everyone, these experiences contribute to greatly increasing your stress resilience precisely because of them.
  • To discover and accept your own qualities: further away from your familiar surroundings you discover more quickly what you can actually do and what you really want. It is precisely by going to work that you encounter yourself more often, get to know

What do you need if you want to work abroad?

  • Flexibility: you already need some form of flexibility, the rest you will gain during your stay abroad.
  • Communication skills: depending on the type of work, you will need a reasonable to good command of the local language.
  • Independence and/or self-confidence: you already need some form of independence, and your self-confidence will grow through it.
  • Being environmentally aware: an important element for your stay abroad.
  • Collaborative ability: also abroad, it is important that you learn, or can, work together when working with others.

To what extent are you insured for risks when doing paid work abroad?

  • There may be several reasons why you need separate insurance when doing paid work abroad: 
  • During work, internship or volunteer work abroad in many cases, you will then need special insurance to remain insured for illness and accidents.
  • Local employers usually offer no, or limited, additional insurance.
  • The risk of accidents is present because you are doing work with which you have little experience, for example.
  • Some specialized insurances offer opportunities to do (temporary) paid work abroad. See the pages on insuring paid work abroad and the pages on your medical expenses abroad.
  • Read more: travel insurances and insurances for long term abroad - Theme
  • Read more: betaald werken in het buitenland verzekeren (NL)

What are the most popular countries to do paid work abroad?

  • All countries
  • Australia: working holiday, agricultural work, health care
  • Austria : tourism, winter sports
  • Canada: working holiday, agricultural work
  • Curacao: hospitality, communication
  • France: tourism, agricultural work (fruit picking), au pair
  • Greece: hospitality, tourism
  • Italy: tourism, winter sports , teaching (English), au pair
  • New Zealand: working holiday, health care
  • Portugal: tourism, helpdesks
  • South Africa: tourism, helpdesks
  • Spain: hospitality, tourism, teaching (English)
  • Switzerland: tourism, winter sports
  • Thailand: teaching
  • United States: working holiday, au pair
Volunteering abroad: what is it, why should you do it and where is the best place to go?

Volunteering abroad: what is it, why should you do it and where is the best place to go?

What is volunteer work abroad?

  • Volunteer work abroad means that you work abroad for a certain period of time at a foreign project or organization to help, learn or transfer knowledge.
  • You usually do not receive any compensation for your work in the form of salary, expense allowance or room and board.
  • Projects that have little or no income themselves will generally ask volunteers for compensation for the guidance or for the room and board provided.
  • In the case of an intermediary organization, this compensation can also be made via the intermediary organization.

Why should you volunteer abroad?

  • To help others with your efforts and skills.
  • To support projects or goals that you consider important in your life.
  • To gain experience in your own field of work, or in the sector where you may want to work later.
  • To see yourself at work in a different environment.
  • To be able to work in another area and see if you like it.
  • To use as a stepping stone to a local job with salary.
  • Because you don't think it's necessary for a project to incur extra costs for your presence while they really need every dime.
  • Because you have already raised money for the project or organization where you will be working

What do you need if you want to do volunteer work abroad?

  • Flexibility: you already need some form of flexibility, the rest you gain during your stay abroad.
  • Ability to communicate: depending on the type of work, you will need to have a reasonable to good command of the local language.
  • Independence and/or self-confidence: you already need a certain form of independence, and this will increase your self-confidence.
  • Being environmentally aware: an important element for your stay abroad.
  • Collaboration: also abroad it is important that you learn, or are able to, collaborate when you work with others.
  • Be organizationally aware.
  • Empathy.

Where is the best place to volunteer abroad?

  • If you are looking for social volunteer work: Curaçao - Ghana - Guatemala - India - Nepal - South Africa
  • If you are looking for corporate volunteer work: Australia - Curaçao - Spain - United States of America
  • If you are looking for volunteer work caring for or protecting animals: Costa Rica - Curaçao - Ecuador - Indonesia - South Africa
  • If you are younger than 18 years old: Spanish language course with volunteer work in Spain - or volunteer work for young people in Malawi, Uganda or South Africa
  • If you are looking for volunteer work and are traveling for the first time as a 'woman alone': Australia - New Zealand - Argentina - Ecuador - Costa Rica - Thailand - Indonesia. - Nepal - Ghana
  • If you want to gain experience 'as a woman alone', go to: Bolivia - Peru - Guatemala - Nicaragua - China and Hong Kong - South Africa - Kenya - Malawi

To what extent are you insured for the risks of volunteering abroad?

  • There may be several reasons why you need separate insurance when volunteering abroad, or at least you should carefully check your insured situation.
    • Local organizations usually offer no, or very limited, insurance.
    • There is a risk of accidents, for example because you are doing work with which you have little experience.
    • During your volunteer work abroad where you receive financial compensation (or, for example, food and housing), your health insurance coverage will potentially lapse. You will then need special insurance to remain insured against illness and accidents.
  • Read more about insuring volunteer work abroad.
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