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Millennials get down to business
Millennials get down to business
Millennials are becoming increasingly influential in the workplace as they rise through the ranks of big businesses. Having grown up with technology and weathered a global recession, millennials are forming a larger and larger part of the workforce. So what are their thoughts on business and the future of business? Deloitte's latest survey presents the outlook educated and employed millennials around the world have on global social, economic, and business matters.
Coworking spaces: Everything you need to know
Coworking spaces: Everything you need to know
The freelance and entrepreneurial economies are thriving, especially among the Millennials and Gen Z working population. In 2016 there were 55 million freelancers in the USA, and it's estimated that by 2020 freelancers in the US will make 50% of the total workforce. But where do freelancers and digital nomads work? You have definitely seen them in the cafés or the park, however, with more than 10,000 coworking spaces around the world, remote work has been redefined. Here we look into the benefits of coworking spaces, the etiquette for deskmates, and we give you tips on how to choose the right coworking space for you.
Ahlem Mahroua: From Google to the world of digital nomads
Ahlem Mahroua: From Google to the world of digital nomads
Ahlem is a blogger and the founder of Digital Nomads Media. Born in France to Algerian parents, she grew up in a multicultural environment — it's this setting that sparked her love for languages and travelling. Ahlem has lived in Mumbai, London, Madrid, Dublin, Lisbon, and currently she lives in Barcelona. A sales manager at Google for six years in the field of online advertising and marketing, Ahlem created the site last year after leaving Google to pursue her own passions. She is a digital nomad who writes about her travel experiences and entrepreneurship on her blog.
The essential moving abroad checklist
The essential moving abroad checklist
The decision is made – you are moving abroad. But where do you start from? What do you need to get done before you leave? For the organised amongst us, making a list is probably the best way to make sure everything goes smoothly, and nothing is forgotten. As your departure date gets closer, you will need to operate to a timetable – it will help you not to miss your paperwork's deadlines and will ensure nothing is overlooked.
How to thrive as a digital nomad: The first five steps
How to thrive as a digital nomad: The first five steps
Stepping into the world of digital nomads is a brave career and lifestyle choice to make. Due to the passion and uncertainty involved in such a radical change, we suspect that you don't just want to make it, you want to thrive! So, if you recognise in yourself some of the following trades – determination, independence, curiosity, and a healthy disrespect for authority – and you know what you are good at, then you are ready to launch your brand as digital nomad. Sara, a digital nomad and freelance writer, gives you some tips on how to make this profile outstanding and profitable.
The best startup environments in the world
The best startup environments in the world
Startups are certainly about the idea, but they are also about location. Where you launch your startup can make all the difference in how quickly your business progresses and how successful and straightforward financing is. We take a look at Startup Genome's latest report on the world's best ecosystem for startups, and find out where the expat entrepreneur should be looking next.
Dream big and work hard: A Filipino couple in Qatar
Qatar
Dream big and work hard: A Filipino couple in Qatar
Have you ever imagined starting a new life abroad without anything set in stone? No job or an employer awaiting for your arrival, no accommodation sorted, but with the only thought in mind that you have to make it work. Lenny and her husband from the Philippines dared to do exactly this -- to take the risk and to dream big. And you will be happy to know that they made it! Let's hear their inspirational story as shared with 天美麻豆.
Jobs for digital nomads: Travel and work remotely
Jobs for digital nomads: Travel and work remotely
You want to rediscover your passion, to dedicate your time to a job that doesn't simply pay the bills — it makes your day. You know other people have done it, and you are ready to quit your nine to five and become a digital nomad. Here are a few top jobs that you could do remotely with all your heart while enjoying the freedom of travelling, managing your time, and balancing your life. Choose the job that best suits your talent and skills, and join a diverse community of digital nomads who have taken the courage to live life through experiences.
How a Kiwi expat found home away from home
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How a Kiwi expat found home away from home
Teacher Alan Scott first moved to Turkey in 1995 and, when he returned to New Zealand, he realised that Istanbul had become the place he called home, so made the move a permanent one in 2001. When he's not teaching, he's writing on his blog or working on his autobiogrpahy. He talks to 天美麻豆 about how he came to adopt Turkey as his home. 
Teaching English abroad: Why, how and where
Teaching English abroad: Why, how and where
For fluent or native English speakers, teaching English abroad is often a great opportunity to experience life in another country. The importance of English as an international language means that other expats as well as native residents are often keen to have their children learn English, alongside local or other widely spoken languages. So, it may be easier than you think to take the leap and jump into life in your dream destination.
Settling in and first-time mistakes to avoid when moving abroad
Settling in and first-time mistakes to avoid when moving abroad
When you move to a country for the first time, you are always learning new things about the place, such as how the system works, how the people act, and what social norms are acceptable. Finding your feet in a new environment will often mean that you make mistakes —from finding accommodation and meeting new people to knowing your employment rights and budgeting your money.
From island life to desert oasis: Making it in Qatar
Qatar
From island life to desert oasis: Making it in Qatar
After spending time working with her parents, Maria took the opportunity to move to Qatar to join her husband and further her career. Originally from the Philippines, Maria hopes to return home in the future to raise her family, but, for the time being, she is enjoying life in Qatar with her husband. She tells 天美麻豆 about her life in Qatar.
The lives and travels of young expat bloggers
The lives and travels of young expat bloggers
More and more young people are looking overseas for their next new adventure, be it the next step in their education or in order to further their career. Though long stints of travelling have been popular for a while, young adults are increasinly looking to make a long-term move abroad. This breed of young expat is often a keen traveller (often using their new home as a base for visiting the region) with a desire to discover the nuances of their new culture. Here are our top five blogs from young expats.
Which countries offer the most annual leave?
Which countries offer the most annual leave?
There's nothing quite like a nice holiday, or even just a few days break from work to help recharge the batteries, but not all countries agree. While some are incredibly generous with their annual leave policies, some offer their workers far less time off. Though where you decide to move to will not be based on the amount of annual leave alone, it's certainly a factor to bear in mind if you are considering moving abroad to work.
Staying close to home: From Russia to Finland
Finland
Staying close to home: From Russia to Finland
You don't have to go too far from home to experience a new culture and lifestyle... sometimes your new home can be just a three-and-a-half-hour train ride away. Alexander decided to move to Finland after frequent visits for weekends away. He got the opportunity to further his career, and made the leap. Here, he talks with 天美麻豆 about life in Finland and just what it takes to make a new start abroad.
Best cities for Millennials
Best cities for Millennials
Millennials are much maligned by older generations, but they are more open, more keen to experience the world and more mobile than those that have come before. They are also living in one of the most economically challenging times, with rent prices in many major cities becoming increasingly out of reach. Nestpick have assessed a wide range of factors to find the 100 most millennial-friendly cities, from the affordability of rent and food, to the prevalence of nightlife and – why not – Apple stores.
An artistic adventure: Expat life in Tanzania
Tanzania
An artistic adventure: Expat life in Tanzania
After leaving England to travel the world, Ali Dunnell settled on Tanzania as her latest adventure. When she isn't teaching English and Art, she is producing artwork for her blog and spending time with her three children. She gives some insight into life in the country famed for its awe-inspiring natural beauty and indigenous animals.
Australia and New Zealand announce working visa restrictions
Australia and New Zealand announce working visa restrictions
Australia and New Zealand have long been popular destinations for graduates looking to travel abroad, who may then decide to live in the respective country. Professionals are also increasingly looking to the two nations for employment opportunities, with a growing influx of workers from South Asia. However, recent announcements that came almost back-to-back seek to restrict access to the job market for both of the aforementioned groups, continuing the general nationalistic rhetoric that has emerged from a number of countries of late.