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07/07/2008Working in Switzerland

Working in Switzerland Expatica’s guide to working in Switzerland.

Working in Switzerland

The Swiss have a reputation for getting the best possible deal from opponents without appearing aggressive or demanding. Tread carefully in business and social situations and be aware of cultural nuances.
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Job interviews in a globalised world
Poised on the brink of a new expat posting, but a looming video interview stands in the way of success? Don't worry, our guide to global recruitment will help you stand out from the rest.
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Find a job

Looking for a job? You don’t need to look further than Expatica! Choose from a variety of jobs specifically for internationals like you.
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How to write a resume
Creating a good résumé may take eons, but it is worth the investment in time.
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Is your NetRep spoiling your job chances

It's a mistake being made by people the world over. That funny email name, those crazy photos you posted on Facebook or MySpace. They may have been intended for friends' eyes only, but the truth is they can be viewed by anyone who cares to look - and that includes prospective employers.
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Vitamin B is good for your career and social life

Joining a community or service club is a great way to get your recommended dose of ’Vitamin B’.
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Ladies, start your own business!
Whatever the reason for starting a business, there are several important tips that apply to everyone. Unfortunately, some women’s ability to execute the advice may be hampered by an underlying belief.
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