Is this your podcast?
Sign up to track ranks and reviews from Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more
Cole Haan
So You Want to Work Abroad
*NEW EPISODES COMING THIS SUMMER* This is a show for anyone who’s ever considered, or even just daydreamed about, working in another country. Host Dylan Thuras, founder of Atlas Obscura, walks you through everything you’ll need to know to make the leap. Throughout, he’ll be joined by a range of guests with international experience, including Harvard Professor Tsedal Neeley; Duolingo’s Bozena Pajak; the head of Instagram Japan, Ian Spalter; acclaimed chef Rosio Sanchez and more. Presented by Cole Haan and T Brand Studio at The New York Times.
Listen now
Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 81 ratings
Love!
Inspiring and helpful. My new favorite podcast. I’ve been looking for something exactly like this and I’m so happy to have found it. Can’t wait for new episodes!
songlovur12345 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/23/20
Privelidged garbage
Take a job for zero pay? Do a year abroad in college? These tips are not useful advice.
karno123456789 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/10/20
Great podcast!
As an American living abroad myself I can recognize a lot of the great ideas, inspiration, and benefits talked about in your podcast. Truly going abroad is “addictive” and enriches one’s life in so many ways. We need more people with global experience and cultural understanding to bring our...Read full review »
Helmer32 via Apple Podcasts · Denmark · 03/02/20
Recent Episodes
We still plan on bringing you new episodes with more helpful information about taking your career abroad when the time is right. Those episodes will launch on this feed, so check back for more updates in June.
Published 04/29/20
Published 04/29/20
How do you find a job abroad? Host Dylan Thuras discusses tactics for taking your career global with expert guests.
Published 03/09/20
Do you host a podcast?
Track your ranks and reviews from Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more.
See hourly chart positions and more than 30 days of history.
Get Chartable Analytics »