Your go-to guide for landing a job abroad with just a few clicks and a strong profile
So, you’ve decided you want to find a job abroad. Maybe you’re dreaming of eating tapas in Spain, skiing in Austria, or tropical weekends in Thailand. Whether you’re taking a gap year, escaping a boring job, or just want to shake things up, working abroad is one of the best decisions you’ll ever make.
But before you hop on a plane, you’ll need to find a job – and here’s where LinkedIn becomes your new best friend.
Why LinkedIn?
LinkedIn is not just for CEOs and boring business people in suits. It’s actually one of the best platforms to apply for a job abroad and make real connections with companies and recruiters all over the world.
It’s used by 900+ million people – and guess what? Recruiters love when you message them. Especially if you’re friendly, motivated, and looking for international experience.
Let’s break down how you can use LinkedIn like a pro (even if you’ve never used it before).
1. Build a profile that shows you’re ready to work abroad
If you’re between 18–25 and applying for your first international job, you don’t need a fancy degree or 10 years of experience. What you do need is a profile that shows you’re reliable, open-minded, and ready for adventure.
✅ Use a professional photo (no party pics – but no need for a suit either)
✅ Write a short, honest summary like:
“Danish student taking a gap year, looking for a job abroad in customer service or tourism. Open to working in Spain, Greece, or Malta.”
✅ List your work experience – babysitting, working at a café, volunteering, school projects – it all counts
✅ Add skills like “communication”, “English”, “customer support”, or “teamwork”
✅ Mention your international goals – recruiters love that
2. Search smart – and find job abroad opportunities
Use the search bar to find real job ads – yes, you can find a job abroad listings directly on LinkedIn.
Search terms that work:
🔍 “Customer service Danish Lisbon”
🔍 “Remote job English speaker”
🔍 “Work abroad marketing internship”
🔍 “Gap year job Spain”
Set job alerts so LinkedIn notifies you the second a new international job appears. It’s like having a personal assistant – without the salary.
3. Connect with people – and actually say hi
This is where most people chicken out. Don’t be one of them.
Once you find a company or job you like, connect with someone who works there. Could be a recruiter, a team lead, or even someone in the same role you’re applying for.
💬 Send a short, friendly message like:
“Hey! I saw you work at [company] in Athens. I’m planning to move abroad and apply for a job abroad in customer service. Would love to hear how you like it – and if you have any tips!”
People are surprisingly kind – especially if you don’t just say “hi” and leave it at that.
4. Follow companies that hire international talent
Some companies are known for hiring people from all over the world. Follow them to see updates, job ads, and employee stories.
Look out for:
🌍 International BPO companies (like Teleperformance, Webhelp, or Concentrix)
🌞 Tourism/hospitality brands
📦 E-commerce or startups with remote teams
🎮 Online gaming and tech companies
Bonus tip: Follow Job Squad (😉) – we post new job abroad opportunities weekly, and most roles include help with relocation, housing, and training.
5. Show you’re serious (but also chill)
If you want to find a job abroad, show that you’ve done your homework – but don’t overthink it.
Be honest, be curious, and be yourself. You don’t need to be perfect. You just need to show up and say:
“Hey, I’m young, motivated, and ready to learn something new – especially if it’s in another country.”
And recruiters? They love that energy.
Your turn – use LinkedIn to take you global
You don’t need a travel agent, a rich uncle, or a fancy resume to find a job in a foreign country. You just need WiFi, a good LinkedIn profile, and the courage to hit “connect.”
So if you’re 18–25 and want to apply for a job abroad, start now. Clean up your profile, send a message or two, and keep your eyes open.
The next chapter of your life could be just one message away.
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