Getting an IT Job in Europe as an American 187
IvanHo asks: "I'm looking for success stories, hints, tips and tricks from any Slashdot readers with U.S. citizenship that have managed to find gainful employment in Europe. For various reasons, my wife and I would like to spend a couple years working in Europe -- preferably Southern Europe. For the last couple months, I have been applying for IT positions there with no luck. Although, my wife grew up in Rome and her family is there now, she is a U.S. citizen, so that well trodden route to a work permit is unavailable. Any advice? I'm trying to avoid incorporating and transferring myself if possible."
"My resume is fairly strong and I've had a couple companies express interest until they realized that I would require sponsorship to work in the EU. Given the number of H1 folks I work with day in and day out, I'm starting to wonder if it isn't harder to get a visa to work in Europe than it is here. I've noticed that even American companies are posting prior right to work in a country as a prerequisite for employment. Language is a possible problem, but I do know a couple European languages beyond English -- Portuguese and French."
Modify your resume.... (Score:3, Funny)
gus
Re:Modify your resume.... (Score:1, Funny)
Are you full of BS, or is this for real? I actually am Canadian, living in the US illegally. (Very Long Story). I've been thinking about doing something like this myself.
Does being Canadian make it easier to get employed in Europe?
Re:Welcome to... (Score:2, Funny)
Italians try to live vicariously through the pope, but it just isn't the same...
Re:Been There, Done That (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Been There, Done That (Score:2, Funny)
It's bad enough that we get all their products, just don't make us put up with their people as well.
Hang on just one second now (Score:4, Funny)