Monday, June 1, 2009

Still Seeking Researchers...

Hi Everyone, PassportCareer is still seeking researchers who can commit to finishing their research, for each of the following locations:

  • Algeria
  • Bosnia
  • Bulgaria (Sofia)
  • Chile
  • China (Nanjing, Tianjin, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Yangshou, Xiamen, Chongqing, Xian, Hankou, Wuchang and Hanyang)
  • Colombia (Bogota)
  • Costa Rica (San Jose)
  • El Salvador
  • Greece (Athens)
  • India (New Delhi)
  • Macedonia
  • Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur)
  • Morocco
  • Nicaragua
  • Poland (Warsaw)
  • Taiwan (Taipei)
  • Tunisia
  • United Kingdom (London) --- URGENT ---
  • United States (Seattle , Cincinnati , Columbus, Phoenix , New Orleans, Orlando, St Louis, Philadelphia, Baltimore and various other cities as well)
  • Zambia

Background:

In case you have missed our previous blog posts, Susan Musich of PassportCareer is looking for researchers to undertake a 20-25 hour (approximate) research assignment for each of the above locations, in return for a small honorarium per assignment. (Note: If multiple major cities are involved, the hours and honorarium usually increase accordingly.)

Susan is looking for expatriates (male or female) in any of the locations listed above, who have been there for six months or more, and can commit to finishing the assignment if offered. (Note: American repatriates who can "think like expats" are also invited to apply for the US locations.)

Susan has been working in this arena for 18 years and is starting PassportCareer as on online job search support system for international professionals – primarily spouses/partners who accompany expats.

"The research includes using the country profile survey (and template) that will be provided to identify appropriate job search information relevant to expatriates who will be moving to your current country. Such information includes: web sites; business cultural information; social and business networks; resume and interview information relevant to the country in question; and other related job search material."

If you would like to apply, please contact Susan directly with the following information:

  • Your full name, address and contact details;
  • The date you started living in your current location;
  • An overview of your expatriate/repatriate experience;
  • A brief description of your qualifications and interests; and
  • Why you are interested in undertaking this research.

Disclaimer:

Susan has agreed to make a small donation to Expat Women for each researcher who completes an assignment via an Expat Women lead. So if you are not interested, but know someone who is, please pass the word around. Every little bit helps!

Thanks Everyone. :-)

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