Pros and Cons of Working Overseas in Thailand

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Have you ever considered working overseas?  Can you imagine yourself living in an exotic foreign locale, dealing with a strange culture and language?

Thailand has emerged as a manufacturing hub for Southeast Asia and other parts of the world.  If you are a skilled professional, Thailand offers great opportunities in IT, medical technology, engineering, and finance.

Tourism is another industry with a strong demand for service industry professionals.  There are many positions available in this sector in the country’s resort towns and beaches.

How to Find Work

You should start looking for work way before you enter the country. 

You can find work via job boards.   Some of the best boards to try are LinkedIn, Monster, and Careerjet.  ThaiNGO is another site if you’re looking to work in international development.  You can find everything from internships to management positions.

Using a recruitment agency is another very good method of locating top jobs in Thailand.  If you are looking for a management or senior level position you need to engage a top executive search firm that can match your skills with the right opportunity.

Work Requirements

You will need to enter the country on a work visa and then apply for a work permit once you are in the country.  If you are working with a recruitment agency they can offer assistance in getting you set up with a work visa, and then a work permit when you find a job.

Benefits

Thailand has a low cost of living.  The country is ranked #94 on Numbeo’s Cost of Living Index by Country.

If you want to live a Western lifestyle while in Thailand, your costs will reflect that choice.  If your job requires entertaining or eating out in Western restaurants, you will end up spending approximately what you did in your home country.

If you can adopt a more modest Thai lifestyle, then you can live very well on USD 1500 or its equivalent per month.

Southeast Asia in general has great internet, and Thailand is no exception.  Stable high-speed internet is important and it is one reason why many expats and digital nomads choose to live and work in Thailand.

Thailand has excellent healthcare.  It is one of the world’s leading destinations for medical tourism.  The majority of procedures are 50% – 70% less than the same treatment in the Western world.

There are over 1,000 public and private hospitals providing healthcare.  Most of the medical staff have been educated overseas, making it very accessible to foreigners.

Economic Development

Thailand is investing heavily in developing the Eastern Economic Corridor.  The aim is to develop the Eastern Seaboard to promote industrial growth and to decentralize economic and population growth.

The emphasis is on developing digital technology, health, smart logistics and decarbonization sectors.  Thailand is welcoming foreign investment and business partners with a variety of incentive programs.

This means job growth in these areas will continue to flourish and provide more opportunities for people looking to live and work in Thailand.

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