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Tuesday 14 January 2014

Capitalizing On The Opportunities For Jobs In The Caribbean

By Marissa Velazquez


Sun, seas and sand are the three things that come to mind when most people think of the islands of the Caribbean. They see the region as a place to retire to or a place for vacationing. There is more to the area though and slowly more and more people are beginning to realize this. One of the things that is being discovered gradually is the fact that there are jobs in the Caribbean.

Migration is an issue that affects a lot of countries in this region. The current trend among the young and educated is to move to other countries to start a new life. As a result, there is a need for skilled and qualified professionals to occupy positions that are vacant.

Whether you are entering these islands to work or relax, you must be aware of the legislation that govern them. Consider, for instance, the fact that most of them require that you obtain a work permit before starting to work. Additionally you may want to make yourself familiar with any tax related laws that might affect foreigners.

Of course, you will also want to work out living arrangements for your period of employment, be it temporary or permanent. It goes without saying that the high end resorts that are so appealing to tourists would not work for someone who is moving into the area for work. Some fortunate professional migrants to the region are given free accommodations as a part of their employment package. Maybe this is something you could negotiate for while being interviewed for the job.

Educators are among the professionals who may find vacancies in the region. Larger and more developed countries have recruited many of the region's educators and as such the islands need specialist in this field. The positions range from regular classroom positions to lecturer and deans posts or even principal positions.

You can also find employment in the medical field. Recruiters also target the health care workers of the region. This has led to a steady migration of trained nurses and a subsequent shortage in the health care facilities. Specialist doctors, such as obstetricians and surgeons are also often needed by the facilities.

It can be argued though that the biggest opportunities lie in the field of business. The region is gradually opening itself to international competition and many companies are setting up operations in the islands. As a result, they often need top level executives to fill vacancies. The business of tourism is a prime example of this. Resorts that have branches in the area often seek managers and marketers from around the world.

Working beyond the shores of your native land is a dream that many entertain. It does not, however, have to remain a dream for you. Search among the many advertised jobs in the Caribbean and find the one that suits you best. Then you can become the envy of all those who dream of living and working in a tropical paradise.




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