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Hello everyone,
I'm supposed to graduate in mechanical engineering and finally my student life will end.
I wanted to have some advice on what to do after graduation: I have the dream of going abroad (Australia or Canada) but I am open to all eventualities; I would only want to avoid finding myself ill and have the chance to make me a family as soon as possible.
I mean, how's life out there?
 
Hello everyone,
I'm supposed to graduate in mechanical engineering and finally my student life will end.
I wanted to have some advice on what to do after graduation: I have the dream of going abroad (Australia or Canada) but I am open to all eventualities; I would only want to avoid finding myself ill and have the chance to make me a family as soon as possible.
I mean, how's life out there?
It's hard for beasts... life...
so if you can perfect English and go.
prepare your resume well, insert it on linkedin and go ahead.
one of the countries with better prospects is germany.

After a few years you can decide to return... if this country has not fallen completely into disgrace.
 
one of the countries with better prospects is germany.
What if germany is a bubble?

Isn't Australian or Canada better? or the new zelanda, or timbuctù?
Go away as long as you can, you always get back in time. If you stay in the house garden, cross the road with the weighted butt can be too difficult.
 
What if germany is a bubble?

Isn't Australian or Canada better? or the new zelanda, or timbuctù?
Go away as long as you can, you always get back in time. If you stay in the house garden, cross the road with the weighted butt can be too difficult.
judging by salaries, the quality of services, the investments in new energy sources, the level of education ... would seem more like a panzer division than a bubble :smile:

However Canada and Australia are two excellent choices, with the advantage of a more approachable language.
 
Hello everyone,
I'm supposed to graduate in mechanical engineering and finally my student life will end.
I wanted to have some advice on what to do after graduation: I have the dream of going abroad (Australia or Canada) but I am open to all eventualities; I would only want to avoid finding myself ill and have the chance to make me a family as soon as possible.
I mean, how's life out there?
By the way... dear luigi.
I was born in bari, and I had the master of 2nd grade with your same name, aren't you the niece?
 
judging by salaries, the quality of services, the investments in new energy sources, the level of education ... would seem more like a panzer division than a bubble :smile:
I wish with all my heart...
 
Hello everyone,
I'm supposed to graduate in mechanical engineering and finally my student life will end.
I wanted to have some advice on what to do after graduation: I have the dream of going abroad (Australia or Canada) but I am open to all eventualities; I would only want to avoid finding myself ill and have the chance to make me a family as soon as possible.
I mean, how's life out there?
1) registration on linkedin (as already suggested by max)
2) search aberdeen in Scotland, apparently they are looking for a lot of people
3) so stay in Europe and you have the advantage of English

Hi.
 
judging by salaries, the quality of services, the investments in new energy sources, the level of education ... would seem more like a panzer division than a bubble :smile:
What could you answer with your avatar?
 
By the way... dear luigi.
I was born in bari, and I had the master of 2nd grade with your same name, aren't you the niece?
no I have no relatives to bari:d are all flaws;)
Anyway thank you very much for the answers.
I wanted to be more practical though: I graduate, I enroll on that site and send resume?or I take the suitcase and go to the adventure?
I have heard that mechanical engineers have a free visa for Australia, but I have to inform myself better.
I would like to escape from Europe so I don't think I'm going to germany, but it's an opotesi that I'll take into account.
 
If you want to become a brain running from an eye even to Italiansinfuga, there is a lot of information and advice.
 
Maxopus quoto for the speech of germany...only that the language would be too hostical.

As for Australia, for experiences of me acquaintances, you are a wonder. the problem is getting the visa: it is more difficult than the green card of the use.
 
Maxopus quoto for the speech of germany...only that the language would be too hostical.

As for Australia, for experiences of me acquaintances, you are a wonder. the problem is getting the visa: it is more difficult than the green card of the use.
from what I know, if you're under 30 years old and you're a mechanical engineer, the visa gives you without problems
 
from what I know, if you're under 30 years old and you're a mechanical engineer, the visa gives you without problems
honestly, I'm not so sure.

try to inform you at the Italian consulate. I think it's a buffalo.
as well as those news that occasionally circulate through email that Australia makes available a certain number of visas per year according to the type of profession.
 
honestly, I'm not so sure.

try to inform you at the Italian consulate. I think it's a buffalo.
as well as those news that occasionally circulate through email that Australia makes available a certain number of visas per year according to the type of profession.
I will. However the news I have learned from colleagues and the site of Australian engineers. I also know that according to the profession are assigned points (up to 60) that can be used for the visa. Mechanical engineers have 60 points.
I will keep you updated these months.
 
Look at me as a whole, including favelas and everything.
the brazil is in acceleration....... then...... de gustobus
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