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4 Ways to Build Your Career While Traveling in Florida

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Traveling in Florida is an exciting opportunity, and you may be worrying about how to juggle your career commitments while you’re away. However, it’s possible to build your career when you’re traveling.

Here are our four top tips for building your career on the road.

1.      Plan Extensively

Building a career requires extensive planning and time management for success, especially when you’re hitting the road for a long trip.

Investing in planners and diaries, or an online version of the two can help you stay as organized as possible with very little effort involved. Retailers like Papier offer a selection of bespoke notebooks and planners with the option to personalize them according to your tastes and preferences.

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You will want to plan when and where to study (if academic qualifications are part of your plan), and where you might find the internet, access to resources such as books or software and potentially a place to sit such as a rent-a-desk in a corporate building.

2.      How Will Your Study?

If academic study is your aim, working out how you will fit this around your traveling schedule is key.

If you’re looking to complete a doctorate, master’s or bachelor’s degree on the move, providers like Signum Magnum College offer a wide array of courses that you can enroll in from anywhere in the world.

Whether you’re interested in a Bachelor of Business Administration course, a PhD in law or an MBA, Signum Magnum College has got you covered for a flexible degree course choice that will let you continue your education on the move.

3.      Embark on Some Work Experience

Whether paid or voluntary, work experience is an innovative way to gain a feel for which area of the industry to specialize in, or which career path you want to pursue.

If you’re a US citizen, you may not have much trouble finding work experience in Florida, but if you’re traveling from overseas, it’s a good idea to check the terms and conditions of your visa before committing to paid or voluntary work.

Websites like Volunteer World provide a selection of volunteering opportunities for US citizens and travelers alike who are looking for the experience of a lifetime. Options include working with animals and working on a ranch.

4.      Build an Online Presence

Building a reputation online can help you kickstart your career through platforms like LinkedIn. Documenting your experiences and achievements online will attract the attention of employers and help you get noticed faster.

You may also want to start a personal blog to keep track of your traveling experiences in Florida, or else to document the unique challenges of building a career whilst exploring.

If you find vlogging an easier pursuit, investing in a good-quality camera could help you to make high-quality videos.

Uploading your vlogs to TikTok or YouTube could earn you some extra money during your travels, and also give you a portfolio if you’re considering a career in the media. These videos can be used as evidence of your online engagement during a job application or interview, so be sure to keep your content both engaging and relevant!

 


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