Choosing the right international removalists isn’t just about transporting goods; it’s about ensuring a smooth transition into your new role and lifestyle. The professionals at Overseas Packers & Shippers are adept at dealing with the complexities of international relocations, including regulations, logistics, and time management. Our overseas moving services provide end-to-end solutions, encompassing everything from packing to customs clearance.
This article will guide you through the essentials of finding an overseas job you’ll love and coordinating with overseas removalists to make the process seamless.
Whether you’re chasing career opportunities, love, or adventure, this comprehensive guide will help make your international relocation as smooth as possible. The right international packers and shippers can make or break your experience, so invest time in choosing wisely. After all, a job overseas isn’t just about the role itself; it’s about the lifestyle that comes with it.
Tips to Get You Started
Storage
- Sell and get rid of anything you don’t want or need!
- If you are moving overseas for a short time, put your belongings into storage rather than shipping them overseas with you. It will save you time and effort.
- If you don’t know where you will be living, keep the majority of your possessions in storage until you confirm your new home. This will help you avoid the ‘running around like a headless chicken’ moment when you realise you have nowhere to put your things when they arrive.
- If you want to travel long term but won’t be staying in the same place, sell items you don’t want and put bulky items into storage so you can travel freely.
Shipping
- If you have a few boxes you can’t live without, it’s easy to hire a shipping company to move them overseas with you. Overseas Packers & Shippers have a variety of overseas shipping options depending on how much you’re wanting to bring with you on your move.
- If you are planning on staying overseas for an extended period of time and want to take your possessions with you, make sure you organise your international removal well in advance to give yourself plenty of time to prepare.
- It’s also important to organise a quote in advance to make sure you have an informed idea of how much your move will cost.
Money
- Be sure to budget for emergencies and unexpected situations (like being without work) when you are planning.
- If possible, keep some money in your home country ready for your return.
- Give yourself plenty of time to talk to your bank about setting up an overseas account and transferring funds before you leave to start your overseas job.
Safety
- Be sure to keep your family or close friends up to date on your whereabouts during your overseas stay.
- Use a resource like Smart Traveller to check the safety and any issues in the country you wish to move to.
Overseas Job Opportunities
1. Cruise
Give in to the travel bug and get to work on a cruise ship. No matter what your forte is, there’s a little something for everyone. Cruise ship jobs range from beauty, fitness and entertainment to child care, IT and photography. If you don’t have anywhere to keep your belongings many shipping companies offer secure storage options so you can travel without the baggage.
2. Luxury Yacht Crew
If you want to use your sea legs on a smaller boat, luxury yachts give you the opportunity to see the most beautiful parts of the world. Skills that give you an advantage when applying for yacht jobs include cooking, cleaning, bartending, first aid, child care and mecshanics. It’s also beneficial to have a STCW 95 Certificate.
3. Global House Sitting
Want to explore different corners of the globe while enjoying homely accommodation for free? House sitting has become a popular way to live overseas on a tight budget. Home owners need responsible people to look after their property and pets while they are away, and that’s where you come in. House sitting may involve anything from cleaning, to gardening, to caring for pets. Some popular websites that connect house sitters with home owners are Trusted House Sitters, Mind My House and House Carers. This job suits travellers who don’t have many possessions to take with them as each stay may last anywhere from one week to a few months, or even a year if you are lucky. You may like to look into storage options before you leave or sell and give away your belongings.
4. Charity work in Africa
Travel and make a difference with volunteer charity work in Africa. Although this will require you to do some fundraising, or have some savings to live off, it is a rewarding experience for both you and the communities you will work in. Learn, help and connect on an adventure you will never forget.
5. Fruit Picker in New Zealand’s Bay of Plenty
Pick fruit in New Zealand’s scenic Bay of Plenty, work in Italy’s vineyards or work the farms in Portugal’s gorgeous countryside. Farm work allows you to explore countries and see places outside the usual tourist routes. Prepare to get your hands dirty and enjoy the great outdoors!
6. Tour Guide
There are a range of paid and unpaid tour guide positions, particularly for English speakers, throughout countries around the world. If you are great with people and don’t mind a bit of public speaking this job is right down your alley. Some organisations require experience or training from applicants but there are also opportunities to learn on the job. I can’t think of a better way to learn about a country than to experience it first hand and teach others. Can you?
7. Teach English – pretty much anywhere!
With a TESOL or TEFL course up your sleeve, the world is your oyster. English teaching jobs are in good supply across the globe in Asia, Africa, Europe and Latin America. If you want to move overseas this is a great way to find a stable job, meet new people and become part of a fun team.
8. Busking
9. Au Pair
Au Pairing will have you completely immersed in a culture from the get go. As an au pair you will live in a supportive and homely environment with a host family while you take care of their children. This job involves taking part in family activities and most aspects of child care. Your responsibilities may include transport, homework assistance, cleaning and preparing meals and snacks for the children.
10. Working in the French Alps
Fancy working in the French Alps? Ski Jobs France offer programs to help Australians, New Zealanders, British and Canadians make their dream working holiday a reality. Jobs include anything from sales assistants to technicians, drivers, bar staff and receptionists.
11. Bar Staff
Whether serving a mojito in Miami or a pint in the UK, working behind a bar is popular for travellers and a lot of fun if you don’t mind the ruckus. Those who don’t have experience can get trained on the job, but if you have time it is worth gaining some bar skills before you move. Check if your local pub or bar is in need of an extra hand.
12. Volunteer Overseas Conservation Jobs
Do you love animals and want to work in some of the most beautiful destinations in the world? There are a wide range of incredible volunteer opportunities that you may not have even thought of. Try your hand at working with elephants in Thailand, helping turtles and releasing Macaws in Costa Rica, studying dolphins in Croatia and monitoring animals on the Big Five Game Reserve in South Africa.
Organise Your Belongings for Your Overseas Job
Make sure you start yourself off on the right foot by organising your overseas shipping well in advance. Get in touch with our expert overseas removalists or organise a quick quote to get the ball rolling!