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Lakes, more lakes and Campfires: Why Your Perfect US Summer Camp Job is in Wisconsin
Wisconsin is a hidden Gem and the perfect place to spend a summer working at camp!
The Ultimate Guide to U.S. Cities for J-1 Interns and Trainees
Are you an international student or a recent graduate dreaming of gaining professional experience in the United States? The J-1 Visa Intern Program is your gateway to that opportunity, allowing you to train in your field while immersing yourself in American culture. But with so many great cities to choose from, where should you start?
J-1 Intern vs. J-1 Trainee: Which U.S. Exchange Visa is Right for You?
So you're looking to gain professional experience in the United States through the J-1 Exchange Visitor Program. Excellent choice! It's a fantastic way to immerse yourself in American culture and boost your career. However, as you dive into the details, you'll encounter two primary categories for work-based programs: the J-1 Intern visa and the J-1 Trainee visa
Sunrise to Starlight: A Day in the Life of a J-1 Summer Camp Counselor
It’s so much more than a summer job! The summer camp J-1 programme will be hard work, but can also be one of the most rewarding experiences of your life! Take a look at a typical day in the life…
From Camp Counselor to Coastal Explorer: Why a Summer in Maine is Your Next Best Move
Working at a Maine summer camp is a great way to build leadership, teamwork, and communication skills while enjoying the outdoors. With many activities and people, it’s a valuable experience that improves your resume while giving you the chance to take part in a uniquely American experience.
Creating a US Style Resume
A guide to creating a US style resume.
It’s very different from a British CV and there are some fundamental changes you’ll need to make to appeal to US organisations!