SOUTH AMERICA

01.Teaching English

02.Volunteering (conservation, community development)

03.Internships (various fields)

04.Work exchanges (Workaway, WWOOF)

05.Hospitality industry (hotels, restaurants)

06.Remote work

07.Seasonal work (fruit picking, eco-tourism)

Make sure to check visa requirements and cultural norms before pursuing any opportunity. Learning Spanish or Portuguese can be beneficial.

 

Before pursuing any work or travel opportunity in South America, it’s important to research visa requirements, cultural norms, and safety considerations for the specific country you plan to visit. Additionally, learning some basic Spanish or Portuguese can greatly enhance your experience and communication while in South America.

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