Article can be found here: https://www.acacamps.org/article/camping-magazine/welcoming-international-counselors-could-boost-campership-marginalized-immigrant-communities
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So you have an interview with an American Company? Here’s what you should do.
Congratulations! An American company is considering your application. No matter the industry this is a great guide to prepare for an interview with American people. I will cover the following topics: Interview Questions: Researching the company: This is a very important step in your preparation. Having solid understanding of the company can set you apart…
French Student Visa for French Language Learning – As told by an American
Is a visa really necessary? What you need to do in simple form: What you need to do in long form: You’re in France, now what?
A New Kind of Camp Culture (Blog written for Project Real Job and the American Camp Association)
https://www.acacamps.org/blog/new-kind-camp-culture When international staff work at your summer camp, it’s important to consider cultural differences such as context, social hierarchies, concepts of personal space, individualism versus collectivism norms in cultures where your staff originate, and more.
What is Culture and why does it shock you?
Every person you know lives and is defined by culture in some aspect, it’s human nature. Thus, everyone has their own opinion and perspective on what culture is to themselves or collectively, which ironically is an aspect of culture as well. My favorite definition is the need to communicate information and the basis of how…
Tips on Moving to a New Country – and on a Budget
(and on a budget) Moving to a new country once seemed so daunting to me. Now, I can take on the adventure and can trust my instincts and experience. Over my years I have moved to 3 different countries. Turkey, where I lived a year. France, where I moved to twice for two different reasons;…