BUNAC REPORTS UPSURGE IN YOUNG BRITS ON WORK ABROAD PROGRAMMES
Figures released by work abroad specialist, BUNAC, suggest that an increasing number of UK students and young people aged between 18 and 35 are choosing to enhance their CVs and gain useful life experiences by taking time out to work and travel around English speaking countries such as the USA and Australia.
With bookings on the summer 2013 Work America programme up by 69% compared to 2012, and those on Work Australia up by 29%, all the signs indicate that more and more young people are looking abroad for ways of improving their job prospects.
BUNAC’s Work Abroad programmes offer the opportunity to spend a summer in America, a year in Australia or Canada, or up to 23 months in New Zealand.
For as little as £324, participants are given support, guidance and assistance with visas and travel arrangements, access to job opportunities and accommodation listings, as well as invitations to social events and constant support
from expert advisers in the UK and in their chosen destination.
Applicants to both Work America and Work Canada can now sign up with a deposit of just £100 rather than having to pay the full programme fee up front, and may then access the job database for the US and take advantage of visa support for Canada.
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