labor cost less overseas =)
The First Company Was At Canada.
If you are considering moving overseas and looking for a position in finance you can find information on the availability of jobs at eFinancialCareers. Go Abroad is another good place to look.
There are many different websites online devoted to finding people jobs overseas. Some of these websites include Overseas Jobs, Career Search, and Monster.
You can find hundreds of construction jobs overseas at the website for Careers In Construction. Some of the companies that offer jobs on that website are QATAR and EWI.
Overseas hospitality jobs would be jobs in an international hotel group, working on a cruise ship, being a tour quide or in a resort. Teaching in a foreign country would also be considered an overseas hospitality job.
Overseas jobs in government are extremely beneficial and not just to the government, but also to you. The opportunity to work overseas, explore the different areas and to learn more of the culture all are very beneficial.
To get a job at John Deere you must go to their official website. They have a list of available jobs posted on their Careers page and you can apply directly on there.
Regardless of where you are from, you may find out about tennis coaching jobs by researching the classified sections of overseas newspapers, and contacting overseas tennis clubs, colleges, etc, which may be done over the web by typing "tennis coaching jobs overseas" into your favorite search engine (n.b., the word "overseas" is optional).
Halliburton has several overseas jobs. A few that are listed on their website are in Denmark, Norway and Saudi Arabia, just to name a few places where they have job openings. These are high paying jobs.
If you want to work for John Deere they have hundreds of jobs available. You could do office work, customer service, parts, repair and many more. You can check the website for openings.
"The US" never sends jobs overseas. Various companies based IN the US will "send jobs overseas" - meaning, contracting work overseas or building manufacturing facilities overseas - because US workers are highly paid, and some companies figure that they can save money on manufacturing by getting that work done elsewhere. But it isn't the US government doing that. It doesn't always work out that way. Yes, a Chinese worker may work for a tenth of the cost of a US worker - but Chinese workers often make mistakes, or do poor work. Some companies have been moving manufacturing facilities back to the US, because US workers are - generally - better trained and more consistent.