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The latest news from Go Overseas. Hey everyone, Hope your March has the right amount of madness so f

The latest news from Go Overseas. Hey everyone, Hope your March has the right amount of madness so far! And you ate pie yesterday 🤓 (if you forgot Pi Day, this is me giving you permission to celebrate a day late). We have a few items to discuss on the agend: a new job opening at Go Overseas (!), a few programs we want to highlight in case they tickle your fancy, and a spry 81 year old who is studying abroad. So without further ado.... [We're hiring!]( Want to join this group of weirdos (^^) who enjoy spending every day together and love to travel? We're looking for a [Product Manager]( to join the Go Overseas team here in our Berkeley office. Interested in this role, or know someone who is? Apply or spread the news! Next, we have a few programs that might be of interest, whether you're a bookworm, you're already dreaming of becoming a CEO, you pride yourself on being eco-savvy or you want to (Van) Gogh overseas... For the bookworms 🐛🐛 In the market to study abroad? [NYU]( offers global programs. Camel kiss not guaranteed, but definitely a possibility. For the future CEO’s 👩‍💻👨‍💻 Already planning out your professional path towards CEO-dom? [Connect-123]( has programs all over the world that will help you #slay. For the eco-savvy peeps 🌱🌱 Looking to volunteer and get involved with conversation efforts in Africa? Looking to see a rainbow like this? We'd like to present you with: [African Impact](. For the (Van) Gogh Overseas-ers 🎨🎨 Calling all artistic souls: [The New York Film Academy]( (NYFA) offers all kinds of U.S.-accredited degree granting courses and programs. Quiet on the set, please! Finally, [this guy]( is 81 years old. And he's studying abroad. Absolutely 👏 epic 👏 Have any questions, ideas, or just in the mood to chat? Give me a shout! - Izzy Copyright © 2018 Go Overseas, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website www.gooverseas.com. Our mailing address is: Go Overseas 2040 Bancroft Way Suite 200Berkeley, CA 94704 [Add us to your address book](//gooverseas.us1.list-manage.com/vcard?u=10e33a1a018088555d272a69c&id=995a9ce7de) Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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