Saturday, November 28, 2009

Work opportunities in Middle East 'extraordinary'


With the weak UK economy and job prospects looking slimmer than ever in some sectors, many workers are looking abroad for opportunities to earn a living, one expert in the field has observed.

According to European Recruitment Agency (ERA), the chance to be an English teacher in the Middle East is a "simply extraordinary" opportunity for UK citizens, and people willing to relocate will find that gaining employment is not a problem.

As the world is a smaller place and we now live in a global market, ERA pointed out that labour is now more mobile and so employers can draw from a wider pool of talent and find that UK staff are more affordable.

"Employees should not just think in terms of local employment opportunities - if there are no jobs where they live they shouldn't feel that they can only look to other UK cities and towns for work," the agency said.

Through ERA, prospective expatriate workers have an increasing number of opportunities to teach English in locations ranging from Dubai to Saudi Arabia and benefit from a warm climate, lucrative salary and fascinating history in the process.


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