by Melissa Doak
Looking for international work can be daunting—and downright frustrating without good resources. Fortunately, there are now many useful guides for job searches in almost any field or discipline in almost any country. However, you won’t find many of these published resources in your local bookstore. Some of the best guides, published by small organizations, lack retail distribution. Even books by major publishers may not be stocked.
To help you in your search, we’ve provided a list of the top resources available along with complete contact information.
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