Career Opportunities Abroad
"I definitely have a new global awareness and greater independence than before. I also have a completely new drive and curiosity to see more of the world and learn from it." --Casey Male
Working abroad is a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in another culture while also gaining valuable career experience. This can take the form of paid positions, volunteer opportunities, and internships. The following resources provide information on each of these areas.
Working Abroad
International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Expertise (IAESTE) Carnegie Mellon Chapter
Carnegie Mellon Office of International Education
Going Global
World Teach
4 International Careers & Jobs (free job listings worldwide)
The Summer Jobs Web Site
Congress Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals
The Overseas Jobs Web Site
Euro Jobs
JobStreet
Monster Board International
Summer openings and possibilities for employment in Europe.
International Jobs Center
University of Michigan International Center (short term work abroad)
University of Michigan International Center (work abroad links)
EURES Network
NAFSA: Association of International Educators
Internships & Research Opportunities
International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Exprience (IAESTE) (global site)
IAESTE United States
Institute of International Education (IIE)
IIEPASSPORT: Study Abroad Directories
British Universities North America Club
Riley Guide
Volunteer Opportunities
British Universities North America Club
The Peace Corps
Eurograduate Live
University of Michigan International Center: Volunteer Work Abroad
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Click on the photos below to read about our students' adventures abroad!
Nirav Patel consulted with the Palau Ministry of Health as part of the Technology Consulting in the Global Community (TCinGC) program.

Aanchal Raj conducted research as part of the NanoJapan Summer Nanotechnology Study Program.
Saurabh Sanghvi helped members of Bangalore, India's visually impaired community, also as part of the TCinGC program.

Christine Ho traveled to Amsterdam, The Netherlands to attend and present her research at the World Biomaterials Congress.
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