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Welcome to the first edition of your monthly Expat newsletter [View this email in your browser]( Dear {NAME}, We’re really excited to launch our brand new Expat Arrivals newsletter. We’ll be sending out a monthly email all about the adventures of expat life! We’ll share the latest news, trends, and tips, and connect you to a global community of expats. This month, we’re talking careers: [where to go for the best opportunities]( how to make sure you [avoid the scamsters]( and how to [negotiate your way into a sweet deal](. We hope to see you next month for the second instalment. Happy planning, Shantalie Hewavisenti The Latest from Expat Arrivals [Five of the best cities for expats to work in]( Get the lowdown on the best destinations for career-driven expats as we breakdown the latest research. [Contract Negotiation]( Marketing yourself well is essential when it comes to landing a lucrative employment package. Check out our top tips for contract negotiation. [Job Scams: How To Avoid Becoming A Victim]( Desperate for a change of scenery? Well, don’t settle for just any job offer that comes along. You may end up falling prey to a job scam. [Expat Health Insurance]( Not covered? Get a[free quote]( from our selected health insurance providers now. Stories Elsewhere on the Web [Go and Work Abroad – It Could Have Career Benefits You Never Imagined]( Taking the leap can be daunting, but you’ll face challenges and pick up skills that will turn you into a desirable employee. [24 Things Expats Find Surprising About Australian Working Culture]( Aussies don’t mind the use of profanity in the office, but being late is uncool. They prefer chit chat to start a business meeting and socialise after work — a lot. [Check out Expat Arrivals for advice on the opportunities and pitfalls of doing business in your destination.]( Meet Our Expert Expats [An interview with Greg: an American Expat Living in Beijing]( American expat Greg moved to China in 2009 for work purposes, settling in Beijing in 2009. He works for [Yew Chung International School of Beijing (YCIS Beijing),]( a highly-regarded [international school]( in the capital. He offers a glimpse into his experiences of life in the Chinese capital and how it compares to home. [Check out our interviews with expats in your destination here!]( Connect with Fellow Expats on our Forum: - [What is a good salary in Poland?]( - [Has my wife been scammed by this job agency in Oman?]( - [What do the new work visa rules for Australia mean?]( - [Any advice on schools and areas to stay in Abu Dhabi?]( Copyright © 2017 Globe Media Limited, All rights reserved. Remember Expat Arrivals, the hub of global expatriate knowledge you signed up to? We'd like to keep you up to date with the freshest information for you and your move abroad, so we've decided to let you in on our newsletter to help make your relocation informed and hassle-free. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list]( [MailChimp Email Marketing](

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