Hi Everyone, Here are some expat-related articles and links that I have tweeted about recently, that might interest you:
Expats: Looking for a way to shop conveniently from any US website? Check out our new Sponsor: US Global Mail! http://bit.ly/cNHNu2
Number of expat executives set to grow in next 5 years...? http://bit.ly/9tTjwe
Clements Receives 2010 Communicator Award for Expat Youth Scholarship Website http://tinyurl.com/2aln3t6
Many Expatriates - Many Voices - a study by Prudential: http://wp.me/p12mbU-1N
Did you move between 2008-2010? Take Association's PCS survey to win 1 of 2 $50 gift cards. http://bit.ly/PCSsurvey
Expat Focus 2010 Survey - Can You Help? http://bit.ly/boJleS
Use Social Media To Make Your Overseas Move A Success http://bit.ly/bUTocT
Worldwide ERC's October edition of Mobility now online http://bit.ly/cCxqXK
UK and US Expats wanted for brain mapping experiment at university in Beijing http://bit.ly/aigzbG
Global Mobility Summit - Presentations from New York Conference now online http://bit.ly/9zdRMM
Thinking of becoming an expat? 6 things to consider http://bit.ly/do1NGr
Interview with Robin Pascoe on Expats Radio http://almerimarlife.com/a-broad-abroad
FAWCO registration open: Morocco conference March 2011: American Expat Women & FAWCO Club members invited: Get 30 Euro discount http://bit.ly/bh4wRi
Expats in Vietnam? 101 Reasons To Love Living In Hanoi http://bit.ly/c9VXCw
Congrats Expatica! 4000+ visitors at their expat fair in Amsterdam http://bit.ly/cZlgeQ
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Thanks for your support! Andrea
Monday, October 25, 2010
Missed Some Great Expat Links On Twitter?
Posted by Expat Women at 8:13 AM
Labels: expat survey, expat twitter links, expatica, fawco, social media, US Global Mail, worldwide erc
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2 comments:
Nice list. You know, I think expats and location independent professionals have a lot of similar needs and issues. I'd love to see us intermingling more.
@Carmen, that's very true and I count them as overlapping groups -- along with global nomads and intentional travelers. (In fact I'd say expats are the original location independents...we've been tasked to figure out how to operate outside of our original territory -- usually after the fact rather than before which many LIPs do.) We talk about this a lot at expat+HAREM, the global niche.
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