A report on working abroad

A report on working abroad

Learn how to write a report on working abroad.

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Preparation

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The principal of a local college has asked you to write a report on the advantages and disadvantages of working abroad in the summer holidays. She would like to know if the college should recommend 'working holidays' to its students.

A report on students' experiences of working abroad

Introduction

Currently, approximately 25 per cent of Hawthorne College students work abroad during the summer break. This report aims to show the benefits and drawbacks of working overseas in order to decide whether the college should recommend the experience to its students.

To prepare for this report, a sample of 100 students were interviewed, 23 of whom had worked abroad. This is a summary of their comments.

Benefits

According to the students interviewed, working overseas during the summer holidays can bring several benefits. Most of all, students can improve their foreign language skills by working in a non-English speaking country. This may help them get a better job in the future. Additionally, learning about a different culture and way of life makes people more open-minded. A further advantage is that students may become more confident when they learn practical skills to help them live independently later in life, for example, finding accommodation and cooking for themselves.

Drawbacks

However, a large number of interviewees mentioned drawbacks as well. Students who need to study over the summer will find it difficult to do so while working abroad. Most significant of all are finance issues: only a minority of students are able to afford travel expenses, accommodation and visas. In addition, students may have to take low-income jobs if they are not fluent in the local language, so they may struggle to cover their expenses.

Conclusion and recommendation

Working abroad may improve students' language skills and confidence. However, students often need to earn money during the holidays to support their studies and working abroad may not provide the opportunity to save. Also, the cost of travel means that only students who are able to afford it have the chance to do this. Therefore, the college should only recommend working abroad if there is financial support from the college for students that need it.

Tips

  1. The basic structure of a report is usually the same:
    • Introduction (including the purpose of the report and how the data was collected)
    • Findings (including benefits and drawbacks if appropriate)
    • Conclusion and recommendations.
  2. Use headings for each section.
  3. Use formal vocabulary (e.g. Currently, ... in order to ... Therefore, ...) to give the report a formal style.
  4. The ideas and conclusions should be objective. Use non-personal subjects (e.g. This report aims to … ) and passive structures (e.g. 100 students were interviewed).
  5. You can also use may to show that something is not certain (e.g. This may help them get a better job in the future).

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Submitted by Reza 2020 on Wed, 06/05/2020 - 14:03

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Working overseas is one of my dreams during the holidays. I would like to work in a country that people are native speakers of English. Working with the colleagues whose native language is English will improve my verbal skills.

Submitted by jazmin marquez on Wed, 22/04/2020 - 00:01

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Of course! I would like to work abroad during my vacation. It can bring various benefits to my academic, professional and personal life. I would travel to countries with another language, specifically English, in this way, I would improve my foreign language skills and learn about a different culture. Since I have been working in many cities, different from where I was born, it would be very easy for me to migrate temporarily to another country and I would have no problem doing this.

Submitted by Huini on Tue, 21/04/2020 - 15:21

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Introduction At present, approximately 75 percent of graduate students from a renowned university in Bangladesh study in the United States of America (USA) and settle there after completing their higher studies. This report aims to show the benefits and drawbacks of living in the USA to decide whether a student should go to the USA or not. To prepare for this report, a sample of 100 students were interviewed, 76 of whom had stayed in the USA. This is the summary of their comments. Benefits According to the students interviewed, living in the USA provides several advantages. Many, but not all, students reach out to a top career position. They enjoy their overseas life due to a well-structured environment. This fulfills their basic needs perfectly, for example, gorgeous lifestyle, trusted health insurance, the amazing scope of entertainments and so on. Drawbacks However, a small number of interviewees mentioned drawbacks as well. Students who study abroad miss their families tremendously. This may be hard for students to stay oversea without his/her family. There is a huge tendency to feel lonely in abroad. Furthermore, the new faces, the new culture, and the new places may be uncomfortable for students. Conclusion and Recommendation Living in the USA may bring a splendid lifestyle for a student. However, this gorgeous life may not be happy if the family doesn't attend there. Therefore, for a better life, a student should go to the USA with their family.
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Submitted by Magedelabd on Tue, 07/04/2020 - 16:38

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Actually I am graduated long time ago. But when I was a student I used to travel abroad ib the summer vacation. It was very useful for me and also it was so easy. I used was working also in those countries where I traveled too and the amount of made money was enough to cover my traveling expenses and also was good enough too to cover my college expenses in my home country. Pluse what mentioned above I gained a lot of experience like foreign language learning , dealing with the difficulties , be full responsible about my self from A to Z .

Submitted by Thanh Luu on Fri, 13/03/2020 - 11:11

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-In my opinion, working abroad will give me many advantage. First of all, I can improve social skills by interacting with customers to explain and sell some kind of product for the company I will be working for, plus I will be trained for the product that I am selling in order to be expertise in my area to convince people buying. As well as improving language skill if I am working in another country where people are speaking different language and that is also the language I am studying. Moreover, working abroad will help reduce the computer screen time during the holiday, which is not very healthy lifestyle and I am trying to avoid it. Therefore, working abroad is great choice for me. It bring me more opportunities to having more activities outside and stay away from my computer screen during holiday time.

Submitted by maqsoodibrahim on Fri, 06/03/2020 - 06:00

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In my opinion working overseas during the vacations has advantages. Firstly you can better earn your living easily as in foreign countries you can fulfil your expenses by doing part-time jobs etc. Secondly gaining overseas experience helps a lot in personal and professional life, because experience of overseas greatly helps in career growth and it also helps to adjust in any environment.

Submitted by hungrymoon on Tue, 25/02/2020 - 11:40

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Working abroad in summer holiday may be beneficial for a student. Unfortunately It was impossible to do this when I was at universty. Because It could be very hard to keep my money if I would worked abroad. I need to earn money in summer holiday to cover my eduational expenses. Therefore I didn't work abroad. However, if I had a child I would recommend working abroad.
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Submitted by Rafaela1 on Fri, 21/02/2020 - 12:45

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I'd like to relax abroad during my holidays!

Submitted by Vannalack Chan… on Fri, 21/02/2020 - 09:04

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A report on students' part-time job abroad Introduction Nowadays, over half of the undergraduates who study in the second and third years tend to work overseas during their long holidays due to better wages compared to the host country. The primary aims of this report are to weigh the benefits and drawbacks of working abroad and to bring these results into the university's attention in a bid to find sustainable approaches for students themselves. This report is the evidence-based information of 120 interviews with students in South East Asia countries Benefits The majority of the students interviewed said that working in different countries would enable them to break out from the comfort zone to learn new things, interact with local citizens, adapt in a multi-cultural environment and upgrade their hidden skills. Some claim that all lessons learned are keys to achieving study goals and having more income which allows them to manage personal expenses during each semester. Drawbacks Some claim that the communication barrier would lead them sometimes into trouble. For example, students who are not familiar with local cultural norms find difficulties to deal with customers when working in restaurants, bars and other types of business service providers. Conclusion and Recommendation Given the points made above, it is recommended that the school should form the new career counseling team with direct dial to fully take steps in allocating and following the students once having a part-time job overseas through this approach would encourage the persons in charge to evaluate students' lives outside the campus and promptly contract with them via hotline number.

Submitted by Sanja on Tue, 04/02/2020 - 13:17

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Yes, sure. I think working abroad can boost individual's self confidence and self-efficacy. Also, there is a lot of advantages to increase knowledge about other cultures and to improve our understanding of life.