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Adventure Jobs in North America

20th of April 2009

Temporary work available in the USA with Outbreak Adventure Recruitment

Outbreak-adventure recruitment provides staff for some of the most prominent resorts in North America. Their aim is to match quality candidates from the UK with companies offering job opportunities in the exciting resort industry.

Outbreak-adventure recruitment facilitates your transportation and housing needs, they are also able to smooth out the legal paper work process, making sure you get to your dream job.

Applicant's require a good work ethic and excellent customer services skills and at times the work is hard, however the rewards of freedom and the opportunity to indulge in your passion for adventure, skiing or snowboarding are great.

Choose to spend a season working at one of their resorts and realise your dream.

Outbreak Adventure Recruitment annually secures work in US resorts for candidates eligible for H2B Visa status.

More Information:

Visit the Outbreak Adventure Recruitment website

Gapwork Gap Year Jobs Tips: USA Working Holiday Visas

In order to work a summer or a gap year in the United States, it is necessary for international applicants to be students and to have either a J-1 Exchange Visitors' Visa or an F-1 Visa. The J-1 allows for students' cultural exchange for work and travel, the F-1 allows for practical training. The H-2B visa is for those wishing to work on a temporary or seasonal basis in a non-agricultural sector. These are only issued if you are offered a job in the US by an employer who has completed the correct paperwork and has proven that they can’t find any American citizen who can do the job instead. This is the kind of visa you’ll need if you want any kind of work, permanent or temporary, that isn’t an organised program or exchange. If you want to get paid work in a ski resort or pick fruit for a few weeks,

Getting a visa to work in America on your own is a real hassle but there are organisations that will help you through the application process - see our sections on Jobs in the USA and Destination USA for details of companies who will help you. For more information on applying for a visa to work in the USA, see our USA Visas section.




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