Why do Brazilians go abroad to find a way out?

Brazil is a passionate country. The recent Rio Olympic Games witnessed the strength of Brazil. So what do Brazilians think about going abroad to find a job? Follow me to have a look! Welcome to reading.

Brazil's economic value newspaper 165438+ 10/5 reported that the political and economic crisis in Brazil was not too depressing for MBA students. Since last year, more and more Brazilians have begun to go abroad and try to find employment opportunities in other countries.

The Brazilian Postgraduate Admission Management Committee (GMAC) pointed out that in the past two years, the number of students taking the Graduate Entrance Examination for Business Administration (GMAT) in Brazil has been among the highest in the world. This growth seems to have become a trend. From 20 1 1 to 20 15, the number of people taking the GMAT in Brazil increased by 27%, and the economic crisis undoubtedly promoted the growth of the number of people taking the GMAT.

"The number of students studying in Brazil also increased last year, which is not unrelated to the severe domestic employment situation." Mauricio, manager of Brazilian MBA consulting company? Mauricio Betty said.

Some students take advantage of studying abroad to attend MBA courses, apply for immigration and go to other countries to find employment opportunities. "In many countries, students can get permanent residence visas after graduation, which attracts some Brazilians seeking immigration." Mauricio? Betty said.

In the United States, MBA graduates can have 1 year to find jobs in the local area, and then they can be guaranteed by their employers to live legally in the local area. On the other hand, Europe provides more flexible living conditions for those MBA graduates.

For example, the Netherlands offers tax incentives to retain technicians. In fact, the stable economic environment and active labor market in the Netherlands are very attractive to Brazilians. Rick, head of enrollment of Rotterdam MBA program at Erasmus University? Rick Rudolph pointed out that the number of Brazilians applying to their school this year is six times that of last year. However, during the period from 20 1 1 to 20 15, the total number of Brazilians applying for their schools only increased by 19%.

The popularity of the Internet provides convenience for Brazilian students to study abroad. Last year, a report released by the Global MBA Association (AMBA) showed that 80% of full-time MBA students in the United States and Europe were international students, while in Latin America, the proportion was less than 5%.

Daniela, representative of IE International Business School in Brazil? Daniela Mendes said that the development of the Internet has also opened a new door for students to learn professional knowledge. There are differences in MBA courses in different countries, but it also helps students to reconsider their employment model. "Studying MBA courses in different cultural atmospheres can teach students to analyze the market environment from different angles and help them get better jobs." She said.

The above is a detailed introduction of Brazilians looking for jobs abroad. I hope I can help you.