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Originally Posted by neggo
I don't see how going overseas to teach English and, presumably, being thrown out of your own comfort zone can hurt your work experience/resume. Everything is a learning experience and THAT can be relevant to any path you choose in regards to a career.
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yep, i definetly agree to this as well. For many jobs, they require you to have a well-rounded background, where being able to look at things from many different perspectives. Especially since Vancouver is such a multi-cultured society, we can expect to deal with alot of different types of people. Being able to go into a different culture will definetly educate us in a different perspective and be able to apply it back in vancouver.
At the same time, english however won't be related to my field of interest. This is still too early to decide in my life however, but i plan on becoming a physiotherapist, and when i graduate, attend a physio school. altho working in japan will be a form of work experience, it will not be the type that physio schools are looking for.
With japan increasing in its aging population, you would expect to find numerous of physiotherapy jobs, but it would definetly be a challenging task, as i am not fluent in japanese. Communication with the old folks would be horrendous.