With 1.3 billion people, China is the world’s most populous country and its second largest economy. The culture of the Chinese people is ancient and unique and understanding it is crucial not only to finding a job in China but also surviving there. This CareerProfessor.works infographic offers the core of Chinese work culture. Hierarchy Owing …
Ever thought about creating your own website? If not, now is the time to start thinking about making one. While websites are often used by businesses, many job hunters tend to overlook the virtues of using a website as their online CV and/or portfolio to showcase your skills. Here are four reasons to create your …
The United States of America, the world’s third largest country, is a multicultural blend of 320 million people of mixed race and backgrounds. Though you might think the work culture in the United States is not distinct because of this large variety, the opposite is true! A basic understanding of the U.S. business culture is …
Go ahead and Google your name. The top results are most likely your own social media accounts. They are the face of your personal brand and often the first and most important impression you give. But don’t feel intimidated! You can use social media to publish content associated with your name, gain attention, impress recruiters and …
Working abroad can be both exciting and challenging! It comes with new people, unfamiliar customs and different business cultures. This series of CareerProfessor infographics depics a few work/life aspects of countries you should consider before making a move. First stop in the series – work culture in Australia! Below you will find the legend with …
Personal branding is the practice of people marketing themselves and their careers as brands*. And it’s here to stay. Like the (in)famous selfie, the topic of personal branding is shrouded in controversy. While critics are quick to ring the commodification alarm bells, they are most probably not the ones fighting on the job-hunting side of …
“September 8th 2014. After commuting for nearly an hour in the utterly crowded Parisian metro – amazing how quickly my romantic view of Parisian Art-Nouveau metro’s can change -, I managed to reach my French university. It was the first day of the exchange programme for my master ‘Intercultural Communication’, and I couldn’t wait to …
Forget about generation Y. In this day and age, no matter your social cohort, most people prefer to get instant results handed to them, rather than investing time, making an effort, and working to get solutions. It is a phenomenon that can also be seen in today’s recent graduates looking for a job. A survey …
So you’ve applied for a position abroad, and are now invited for a job interview. Unfortunately, jumping on the plane for an interview when you do not even know yet if you will get the job is not really ideal. Luckily, thanks to almighty internet, a lot of companies are willing to interview candidates via …
Are you an extrovert or an introvert? A recent study suggests that your innate traits and characteristics positively correlate with your career achievements and how far you’ll climb the business ladder. Based on the “Myers-Briggs” personality theory, during their development process, individuals obtain preferences for specific ways of thinking, behaving, or communicating that influence their …