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		<title>Preparing for an Overseas Job</title>
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		<description>If you have ever considered accepting an overseas contract, you may have already looked into the issues of visas, work permits, inoculations, and compensation. But&#xD;to really thrive in an overseas job, you must learn as&#xD;much as possible about the host culture so that you are&#xD;prepared for the cultural rules and expectations; if&#xD;possible, learn the language.&#xD;This workshop raises a number of cultural issues and&#xD;uses value-assessment exercises to help you determine&#xD;whether an overseas job is realistic for you.</description>
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