Travel Jobs

Posted by Xunaira 9 February, 2010 (1) Comment

Many people are seeking travel Jobs as they trek through the employment market seeking a new career. In some careers there is a large demand for traveling employees. I’m going to list top some of the travel jobs for your knowledge. If you want to have international experience and want to do travel jobs then apply in one of them.

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  1. Conventional Travel Jobs
  2. International Correspondent
  3. NGO
  4. Cruise Jobs
  5. International Business Executive
  6. Travel Nursing Jobs
  7. Foreign Service
  8. Pilot
  9. Sommelier
  10. Outdoor Adventure Jobs

Conventional Travel Jobs

If you are in love with travel jobs then you can join some of the following conventional jobs, such as a spot writer or reporter, news anchor, or international journalist. You could be a travel writer; getting paid to experience new cultures and learn all there is to know about foreign cities and countries. You can also start a business of consulting and auditing to join travel career.

International Correspondent

As the New York Times journalist and Middle East correspondent wrote in an introduction to one of his many books.

“There is no better job in the world than international correspondent. You travel to interesting places, meet interesting people, and someone else picks up the check.”

The best way to break into this business is to enroll in a journalism school that offers some form of international internship upon graduation.

NGO

Whether you or well-rounded in economic development, conflict resolution, or something as awesomely nebulous as risk management consulting, NGOs (non-governmental organizations) are situated throughout the world, in all of its climates, and especially its hot spots.

Cruise Jobs

Cruise jobs give their employees a chance to see the world. Cruise director, captain, entertainer, casino dealer, bartender, housekeeper, chef, electrician, engine mechanic, scuba diving instructor and physician are just some of the many different jobs available on cruise ships.  Living accommodations and food are provided for free for on-board cruise jobs.  On your days off, you have the luxury of going on your own mini vacations, spending the day on the beach in the Bahamas or walking through the city of Athens.  Cruise jobs have higher employee turnover, so the chances are good that they will be hiring.  A travel job on a cruise is a great opportunity to get paid to see the world. You can Google many of cruise jobs.cruise-jobs

International Business Executive

Be an international business executive of an international firm and get a chance to see the new places of the world.

Travel Nursing Jobs

One of the most well-known travel jobs is that of the travel nurse.  Nurses and healthcare professionals are in increasingly high demand, giving you the opportunity to find work in your desired location.nurse jobs

Foreign Service

Embassy parties are by far the closest you will ever come to experiencing imperial and colonial eras. If being served by the locals of the country in which your country’s Embassy is bigger than the Presidential palace sounds like your bag, sign up for the Foreign Service. Those averse to test-taking need not apply. The Foreign Service test is a grueling gauntlet from which few emerge.

Pilot

As of cruise jobs, pilots of the planes have a chance to see the world. They fly from country to country and on their paid off days they can see the country in which they are landing. Come fly the friendly skies. Lots of adrenaline, lots of responsibility, but it’s all worth it to wear those wings. Piloting schools abound on the web, so take your pick.

Sommelier

Cultured palates and high-faulting snobs pay attention. Becoming a fully-licensed sommelier takes a while, but your skills could be useful in many countries, since there are wine-sipping and spitting elitists scattered across the lands like so many snowflakes.

Outdoor Adventure Jobs

Adventure travel jobs may involve being a tour guide in the mountains, kayaking on a river or exploring a rainforest.  Sleeping under the stars, getting up close and personal with wild animals or walking on a volcano may become an everyday occurrence for you in these travel jobs. You can Google many of outdoors travel jobs to apply and get a chance to see the world.

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February 16, 2010

Hi Xunaira,

Thank you very much for your nice post and very very useful to job seekers of who ever settled in traveling jobs.

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