Adventure jobs seekers tips
Ever dreamed of an adventure job? One that pays you for travelling or living in the Caribbean? Or even better one that pays you for mountain biking in Canada or living in a base camp in Antartica? We have gone online to research all the hot links to help you in your search to find the job of your dreams.
Adventure Jobs New Zealand has information for everyone wishing to start a career in adventure (no career has ever sound better to you uh?). They have information for job seekers, from the latest job vacancies to information on how to get started and make a career out of guiding or instructing. Employers too will find Adventure Jobs useful as well with hundred’s of keen people signed up for job alert’s.
Learning for Good has an outdoor section as well, with jobs vacancies across Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East.
Adventure Work is a uk based website for jobseekers wishing to find a job in the field. With a network of adventure jobs related websites they provide a unique one-stop recruitment solution for outdoor adventure employers.
Backdoor Jobs is instead focused on short term traveling and adventure jobs and jobs seekers. It is mainly aimed at young people wishing to try something for a summer vacation or a leap year.
Lookingforadventure.com offers Adventure Jobs – Wild Careers – Dream Jobs – Unique Employment Opportunities.
Adventurejobs.co.uk is another uk based website devoted to adventure and seasonal jobs across Europe and beyond.
On Matador Network instead you will find lots of information on how you can get the dream career you want. These includes for example how to find a windsurf instructor job or a international teacher vacancy somewhere in the sun.
Moving into an adventure career is though a life changing decision that will have its pro and cons. Most of the jobs are seasonal or will require you to move somewhere for the winter and somewhere else for the summer.
JobTrekker.ca has a career guide section that, I am sure, could help you answer most of the question that arise when thinking to such a radical career shift.
There are even several books that you might consider reading, some of these are:
The Back Door Guide to Short-term Job Adventures
The Back Door Guide to Short-term Job Adventures
Adventure Careers: Your Guide to Exciting Jobs, Uncommon Occupations, and Extraordinary Experiences
Once your mind is set, do not keep hesitating, start applying for your dream job opportunity. Personally I would go for bicycle tour cook.
 

