How Black Women Get a Job in Another Country 💰 | ExodUS Summit

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How Black Women Get a Job in Another Country 💰 | ExodUS Summit | There are 3 categories of people who do get jobs abroad: government employees, teachers and people who get transferred by their employers. Most of the Black women who move abroad don't actually get a job in another country. Here are questions you should be asking instead of how to get a job abroad:
0:00 Who it's easier for
4:43 Question 1 you should ask instead
6:40 Question 2 you should ask instead
11:00 Question 3 you should ask instead
11:25 Come to ExodUS Summit 2024

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Hi Ladies! Love all your topics and what you are doing. Thank you for sharing

ebbyknights
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This was very helpful! Great tips in on finding work abroad although I like the option of retiring abroad but the way my money is set up 😩

tallto
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I am so excited for this. I'm trying to figure my way to living abroad.

angelabrown
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It’s funny, I did the quiz and it suggested Johannesburg as ideal country, definitely not a place I would move to 🤣😂. Looking forward to the summit 😊

mindsetofyahweh
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Thank you. This information is very helpful.

jazzyd
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New here and love the fluidity and flow of this video! Whether edited or rehearsed but it is fabulous! Great work ladies ❤

iaayh.s.musical
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Thank you! Can’t wait for my first Summit #actionplan2025

SunshineAnders
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This is wonderful amazing desperately needed information ❤❤❤
Thank you beautiful ladies❤❤❤❤❤❤😂❤😂❤😂❤😂😅❤😂❤😂

alexogburn
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I have sons who are college students. Will there be discussions regarding student visas, internships, and other options available for this age group? Also, are there special visas or any relocation limitations for people with disabilities? Can't wait for the summit!😊❤

KayDee
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Greatting Beautifuls! I am a 57+ yr old black woman/single mother who has amassed a huge education while raising my daughters single-handedly. However, over the past 10 years, while applying for work constantly, I have yet to receive any type of offer of employment, nor do I have a retirement plan. I know discrimination is a big part of my experience because I have more than 20 years experience in working. I have applied with Cambly. My account has been under review for a month now and I wonder if they are not responding because they can see that I am older and overweight. Please point me in the right direction for remote work so I can, firstly make money again and secondly immigrate out of the states. Thank you. 😊

SadiePhayet
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I understand that you’re concerned about safety, and I appreciate your desire to protect others. However, as a follower of Christ, I believe that no earthly location can offer ultimate safety. Jesus told us, ‘In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world’ (John 16:33). He also warned that we would be ‘persecuted for [His] name’s sake’ (Matthew 10:22). This means that challenges and dangers are inevitable, not tied to any specific country.

While I respect everyone’s right to choose where they feel most at peace, it’s misleading to claim that moving will eliminate all struggles, especially if one’s faith is in Christ. Also, urging others to leave the U.S. for safety while still benefiting from an American passport seems contradictory. If someone truly wants to make a clean break, shouldn’t that include all connections, even passports?

In the end, true security is found in God, not in any country or system. Instead of focusing on physical relocation, perhaps we should focus on spiritual resilience, trusting that God is our ultimate protector wherever we go.

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