Right after graduation i am planning to work abroad or take further studies such as MBA or Law. However, i want to make sure what further study will i need to take in order to work internationally say international passport. I heard that diplomats can work internationally besides they are business person just like me and i like that --- working towards international arena.
I need opinion.
It really depends on how long you want to stay abroad. Since you're still in college, you would be in an entry level position anyway so BUNAC is a great program that allows students and recent graduates to spend one year working abroad. There's also something called the Mountbatten Institute that is an exchange program between the US and the UK. They will place you in an entry level position for one year and you don't leave the US until you have been placed which is a big plus over BUNAC which requires you to find your own job and that can be a little daunting when you're in a foreign country.
While you're in college, you can also study abroad through American University. They have something called the World Capitals Program that allows current students to travel to one of twelve (at least it was 12 when I graduated but they could have added more) countries and intern while abroad. This could translate to a more permanent position. I went to London for a semester and Copenhagen for one semester and in both programs, I knew people who stayed on for longer because the company was willing to sponsor them.
There are also a ton of teaching opportunities. JET is great program if you're interested in going to Japan where you spend a year, at minimum, teaching English. After completing the one year, you have the option of extending your contract.
You could also begin working here for an American company that has international locations and request a transfer. You could also look into the Foreign Service. If you choose this route, the administrative cone is the easiest to get into though none of them are easy.
Good luck!
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