Employment

Top 10 Countries With The Most Job Opportunities

The rate of unemployment is increasing every year for so many countries because of inflation. With so many job losses, most people are forced to leave their home countries in search for employment. If you like the idea of working in other countries, consider relocating to the following countries for greener pastures.

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1. Singapore
The most optimistic sectors in Singapore are finance, insurance, real estate and wholesale and retail trade. It is expat ideal offering better quality of life and career prospects.

2. Germany
Germany has one of the strongest economies in Europe and offers a balanced work- life conditions for employees.

3. Australia
Australia has attracted many professionals because of its well paying positions and sunny climate. The country’s skilled migrant scheme has attracted many professionals who are in health, engineering and education departments.

4. New Zealand
80% of expats say their working life has improved since moving to New Zealand. It has a 73.5 employment rate, beautiful landscape, climate and crucially its native English language.

5. Taiwan
Taiwan is perfect if you are in the transport business because transportation and utilities jobs show the most optimism there.

6. Denmark
Denmark was ranked number one in the world for providing the best work life balance by OECD. The fact that it’s not overpopulated makes it easy to find employment.

7. Norway
Norway is another small country with a 75.6% employment rate and the employment rate for women with children of about 79% of the total.

8. Egypt
The main benefits for moving to Egypt are financial wealth and security. 81% of the expats living in Egypt reported higher salaries and 95.5 seem to have higher disposable income since relocating.

9. Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia offers financial security with nearly 98% expats reporting a higher disposable income.

10. China
China is best for career or money prospects, expats have a positive outlook on the economy and it has low cost of child raising.

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