Tuesday, October 25, 2016

"Global Opportunities Careers in Other Countries"

“Global Opportunities Careers in Other Countries”
Online Research

Germany:
  • Germany, the most populous nation in the European Union, possesses one of the largest economies in the world and has seen its role in the international community grow steadily since reunification.

  • Germany employs a social market economy – open-market capitalism that also carries certain social service guarantees. Its economy is one of the world’s largest and Germany is one of the globe’s leading importers and exporters.

  • Services, which include industries such as telecommunications, healthcare and tourism, contribute the greatest amount to the country’s economy. Industry and agriculture are other significant economic sectors.

  • Culturally, Germany has produced some of the world’s leading figures in the natural and social sciences, as well as the arts. The land that gave birth to the modern printing press, Ludwig van Beethoven and Immanuel Kant has strong traditions in literature, music and philosophy.
Canada:
  • Canada takes up about two-fifths of the North American continent, making it the second-largest country in the world after Russia.

  • The country is sparsely populated, with most of its 35.5 million residents living within 125 miles of the U.S. border.

  • Canada’s expansive wilderness to the north plays a large role in Canadian identity, as does the country’s reputation of welcoming immigrants.
United Kingdom:
  • The U.K. is a highly developed nation that exerts considerable economic, political, scientific and cultural influence internationally.

  • The United Kingdom is a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, and is a member of major international organizations.

  • The banking and tourism industries are parts of a larger service sector that powers much of the nation’s economic growth. The industrial revolution began in the U.K., and manufacturing – led by the automobile and aerospace industries – is a declining though still significant part of the nation’s economy.

Reflection: In my opinion I would like to work in Canada, not because of how nice and environmental it is, but how the economy works. Canada is not connected to the U.S and looking at the united states right now, it doesn’t look to good. Look at the candidates for president. They are both terrible, either Hillary.C or Donald.T will do good for president. So Canada is my first choice for careers.

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