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Ok these are my resume long story short..
Major: Finance 5 language speaker (not including english) (fluent) :spanish french portugues italian and french GPA: 3.7 College Rather not say the name but is a liberal art college rank top 30 in the country. Experience: 1 1/2 of internship what am I looking at? I mean if I take full advantage of my languages? what is the best way to go with all my languages in the finance world? best state to work? My girlfriend is from Brazil and will stay in the states until 2009, what can I do to anable me to get pay American salary...something like representing an american bank in brazil? sorry I have no clue on that, all I know salary sucks there even for the really educated. Pretty much I'm asking how can I get paid like an american while living in brazil Before anyone questions my language I'm an Italian american....lived in italy until I was 13 then studied abroad in mexico Brazil and france for a year and a half each. I already hold certificate my college issues once you pass a certain particular language test...I have it for all 5. thanks in advance |
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Hi Miguel,
Realize that work salary and living expenses are different in every country. Your work experience is not detailed other than you can speak 5 languages and an internship half way through. Recent, College grads here in America earn anywhere from the low 30k to mid 30k. That's the average. Most of them probably end up in sales no matter what they graduated in. What will set you apart from all the others in Brazil? What specialization do you have that high rank companies would hire you over the others? Unfortunately, there are too many variables that can affect how you get paid there in Brazil or anywhere else for that matter. Some people are a shoe in for a certain position but still lose the opportunity because I hate to say it---other countries will practice nepotism in business far more than the US. Also, if you already say that salary sucks in Brazil even for the really educated, why are you staying? |
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