my name is jonathan chen, i go to the university of houston and i will graduate in may 2006. i want to work in a firm overseas and also get paid US dollars. i want to work particularly in thailand or hong kong. i only have a 5 yr professional b. arch degree and i dont know how far i will be able to go with that overseas. but when i saw the AIAHK (hong kong), i was pretty surprised. would you recommend me staying in the US to work first, or should i find overseas work, or study overseas and then work? or study in the usa and go to work overseas? i heard its really competitive for a US student with little or no experience to get a job overseas. i really you can help me, push me toward the right decision because i am in a really confused state of mind. thank you and i hope to hear from you soon.
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jonathan chen
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my name is jonathan chen, i go to the university of houston and i will graduate in may 2006. i want to work in a firm overseas and also get paid US dollars. i want to work particularly in thailand or hong kong. i only have a 5 yr professional b. arch degree and i dont know how far i will be able to go with that overseas. but when i saw the AIAHK (hong kong), i was pretty surprised. would you recommend me staying in the US to work first, or should i find overseas work, or study overseas and then work? or study in the usa and go to work overseas? i heard its really competitive for a US student with little or no experience to get a job overseas. i really you can help me, push me toward the right decision because i am in a really confused state of mind. thank you and i hope to hear from you soon.
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jonathan chen
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