Yes, expat women can definitely get hired, at least in Asia.
I recently helped a graduate of UCSD get a job with National University of Singapore. She's working in events management/planning and has been helping organize conferences and lead seminars in the SE Asian region. I've helped another French expatriate graduate girl get into a boutique corporate social responsibility consultancy in Beijing. More in the pipeline, as well.
I know young expat women working in every possible industry and sector across the entire Asia Pacific region.
-Real Estate Consulting/Brokerage (Colliers, JLL)
-Investment Banking (Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs)
-Management Consulting (Boston Consulting Group, Deloitte, Bain)
-Private Equity (KKR)
-Environmental Engineering / Energy (Schneider Electric, AECOM)
-Media (CNN / NYTimes / Razorfish)
-Public Relations (Ogilvy)
All expat women in their late twenties.
I recently helped a graduate of UCSD get a job with National University of Singapore. She's working in events management/planning and has been helping organize conferences and lead seminars in the SE Asian region. I've helped another French expatriate graduate girl get into a boutique corporate social responsibility consultancy in Beijing. More in the pipeline, as well.
I know young expat women working in every possible industry and sector across the entire Asia Pacific region.
-Real Estate Consulting/Brokerage (Colliers, JLL)
-Investment Banking (Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs)
-Management Consulting (Boston Consulting Group, Deloitte, Bain)
-Private Equity (KKR)
-Environmental Engineering / Energy (Schneider Electric, AECOM)
-Media (CNN / NYTimes / Razorfish)
-Public Relations (Ogilvy)
All expat women in their late twenties.