Read why we encourage you to experience different professional cultures…
Whether you are from a large metropolis or a small village, moving overseas will provide you with a priceless new outlook on life. Experiencing the mindset and way of life of various cultures might help you broaden and develop your own perspective and establish your own personal ideals. This is much harder to do if you have never lived outside your local community.
A wonderful option to develop your professional network is working overseas. It’s important to recognise the power of a strong professional network. Numerous job positions are not posted publicly; rather, they are filled through professional networking and referrals. So be sure to introduce yourself to your new coworkers and build strong professional relationships with them. Your following job offer could appear out of the blue.
Finding housing, handling various administrative tasks, discovering how to pay your bills, and navigating local transport are just a few of the hurdles that come with starting a new life overseas. However, the sense of accomplishment you will get once you have figured everything out is worth it. You’ll have the self-assurance you need to take on other difficulties in life once you know that you can function in a wholly foreign setting.Â
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Earning more money while working overseas is another benefit. You’ll be able to bargain for a larger income than you would at home while you’re in a foreign place.
This could be the case for a variety of reasons. For starters, given your qualifications and experience, you might be in great demand. Additionally, since your abilities are in demand abroad, businesses there could be prepared to pay more for them. Due to your worldwide job experience, you can advance your career with ease in a nation other than your own.
The opportunity to travel is just another wonderful perk of working overseas. You can go to surrounding countries or the local neighbourhood when you’re not working. This is a fantastic method to discover new things and discover other cultures. For instance, you might visit a museum or historical place that you otherwise wouldn’t have the opportunity to visit.
You might use your vacation time to visit foreign countries and learn about diverse cultures. If you’re fortunate, you might even get to go to some of the world’s most stunning locations!
Finally, working abroad can improve your future prospects. For example, finding a job that you enjoy could lead to a permanent position or career. You’ll have the opportunity to learn new skills, gain valuable experience, and build relationships with people worldwide.
If you decide that working abroad isn’t for you, it could still help to improve your career prospects. For example, you may be able to use the experience you gained to land a job in your home country.
Working abroad can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but it’s essential to weigh up the pros and cons before deciding.
Hola!
I wish to share my little story that kicked me to start the MEDXURY Org. for Pharm.D students and professionals and need for our profession in this highly demanding & uncertain healthcare in today’s date !!
Pretty much everything was flowing smooth until I chose PHARM.D program during my 12th grade. Friends – Denied; Staffs – Bullied; Staffs – Insulted; Internet was miserable. Regardless, my parents were so supportive for my clinical pharmacy passion. Even then, I was counselled frequently as like a psychiatric patient for choosing Pharm.D. and their only advice was “MBBS is best valued career for students who took Bio-Math group and you must first give yourself a try on that”. I felt like Who are these to fix my career ? Is that a rule everyone must apply for a med school after schooling ? Or Is that the only valued profession in the world ? I never take those to ears, I fixed my mind even more stronger that I gonna chase this profession at my best no matter how hard the track will be. I joined Pharm.D and my parents are in the situation to leave their business for my educational expenses. Both left and moved back to hometown and results ?? My business lady now a farmer. That may be happie for them to sacrifice their self and farming to settle their lovable daughter…. But that makes me so guilt, am I that selfish to leave them as such for rest of their life? Also I can’t leave my studies in middle. I was at my third year on that time with pandemic. I gone through several videos and career options, literally nothing inspires me more than Clinical Pharmacist !! Thinking about self development in clinical part creates so many loops, I felt really hard to frame exactly what to learn to fulfil the clinical needs. I started learning from foundations and thought how many students right now will be utilizing this same time to learn effectively ?? So, created a group and it grown gradually at its phase.
There comes a spark, If I become a Clinical Pharmacist, I will be working round the clock for few patients which satisfies my dream… But my knowledge will be hidden under one roof. I want all the patients to receive better clinical outcomes and must seek a way to educate all of my fellow students. Many students are really talented and just lacks some clinical skills and ways to apply theoretical knowledge.
Hence, MEDXURY was planted to be a supportive element for all starving Pharm.D students and professionals to rejoice their career.
To my lovely mom and dad,
“I took all those bullies as a Diamond, Hooked on the curves of successes, wearing my own crown today!”
With Love,
Your’s D 💙