Posts Tagged ‘Scatter Coaching’
Know your SHAPE to Grow your Career
It’s not enough to know that you are “skilled” in today’s job market. You need to know how to articulate it. IPSAT is the tool to help you do just that.
Read MoreFind Your Holistic Identity with IPSAT
What is the IPSAT and how can it impact positively impact your personal and professional development? Nay Mi Chele, a graduate student at USC shares IPSAT’s impact.
Read MoreIs a Global Job Right for You?
If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like to navigate the international job market – this Q&A is for you! Matthew, a global recruiter, shares what you need to know to get started.
Read MoreWhy Take a Global Job and How Scatter Coaching Can Help!
“There are lots of good reasons to consider taking a global job,” says Rhiannon King, Program Specialist with Scatter Coaching, who spend four years working a physical therapist in West Africa.
Read More6 Ways Young Professionals Can Prepare for a Global Job
Are you a recent college graduate or a young professional who dreams of working internationally, but you’re not sure where to begin? Scatter Coaching shares six practical tips to help you prepare.
Read More11 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Got My First Job Overseas
I can remember the excitement of getting on the airplane and heading overseas for my first international job.
Read More5 Mistakes People Make When Looking for a Job Overseas
Finding the right job may take some time but, by avoiding these common mistakes, you will be well on your way.
Read More15 Questions You Will Probably Be Asked on a Job Interview
1. Tell me a little about yourself. When you sit down for your interview and are asked a broad question like this, it can be hard to know where to start. Do you start with your family history? Or is the interviewer wanting to know about your current living situation? Perhaps they want to know what you are working on as your career. As these options go through your mind, remember the question…
Read More5 Ways Working Internationally Can Boost Your Career
The world needs what you have — your talent, your ideas, and your energy. As it turns out, the world also has what you need.
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