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Beyond Flying Planes And Sailing To The Seas: The 10 Best Jobs To Consider If You Love To Travel

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They say make your passion your profession and you won’t ever feel like work is this boring, mundane thing that you just have to put up with to pay the bills. 

Now, what if traveling is your passion? 

At a glance, the options may seem limited to the obvious: Become a pilot; work as a flight attendant; or join the staff of a cruise ship. But the good news is there are more jobs to choose from if you’re keen on making travel part of your career. 

Read on as we round up 10 jobs that will allow you to integrate travel into your professional career, so you can enjoy both opportunities for personal growth as well as cultural exchange:

 

Journalist

Got a knack for storytelling? This might be a good fit for you! 

Journalism is a field that can offer you a front-row seat to world events. In this job, you may find yourself reporting from various locations (including untapped locations!), whether it’s covering breaking news, attending international conferences, or writing feature articles on diverse cultures. 

If you get lucky, you might even establish a career in travel journalism! 

Travel journalists, in particular, have the opportunity to explore, research, and document different regions, sharing their experiences through articles, blogs, and various media platforms. This job does not only allow for exploration but also encourages continuous learning about global issues, mouthwatering cuisines, and unique traditions.  

 

Photographer

Armed with their trusty shooting gear and undying desire to click the most captivating scenes, many travel-loving professional photographers get to travel widely, for various projects, including travel magazine features, weddings, corporate events, or even fine art collections.

Moreover, photographers often collaborate with local businesses, tourism boards, and events, which can lead to even more travel opportunities and chances to connect with local cultures.

This potentially travel-heavy career will allow you to immerse yourself in different settings, and enable you to find inspiration in the landscapes, people, and experiences around you.

 

Translator

You’ve got an undeniable edge when you know how to speak more than one language. Even more so if you are a polyglot and are fluent in multiple languages.

From diplomatic relations to literature, various fields require the help of translators to keep the business going. 

The most common jobs of translators are translating written content from one language to another and serving as live interpreters of officials from international organizations, executives from multinational companies, and celebrities, opening doors to countless travel opportunities. 

 

Language Teacher

If translating is not for you, but you have a love for education, why not consider becoming a language teacher?

Teaching English or other languages abroad is always in demand, providing you with an invaluable chance to experience life in another culture, often with the benefit of housing stipends or salaries that can cover living expenses.

On your off days, you can mingle with locals, looking to learn a language you speak at language exchange dinners and all kinds of community events. This might even gain you long-lasting friendships.

 

Non-Profit Organization or Humanitarian Worker

If you have a heart for service and a desire to make a difference, humanitarian work can be one of the most fulfilling careers you can pursue. However, this is not for those who enjoy the glamorous side of travel.

As a humanitarian worker, you are likely to be sent to regions in need, and you are expected to engage in relief efforts, health initiatives, and development projects. 

Most humanitarian workers describe their job as “transformative,” being exposed to all kinds of social and global issues, having witnessed the resilience of communities and being able to contribute to positive change. 

 

Business Development Officer

The term “business development” can either excite or bore people. If the idea of driving growth and exploring new markets for an organization is something you find thrilling, then consider taking on a business development role.

Jobs in business development often require travel to meet clients, negotiate deals, conduct market research, and attend trade shows. Traveling also allows business development officers to gain insights into the most current international business practices, all the while immersing themselves in local customs and cuisines. 

 

Au Pair

No, we don’t mean the late 90s American TV movie. But, sure, you can live out your European dreams as an Au Pair.

Defined as someone who helps with housework or childcare in exchange for room and board, an au pair is an excellent choice for travel lovers who enjoy working with children and have great housekeeping skills. 

As an au pair, you get to experience living abroad, travel with your host family, and also connect with other au pairs from around the world. This can unlock avenues for personal growth, language acquisition, and, of course, unforgettable memories. 

 

Event Coordinator

If you’ve got crazy good organizational skills and you think you can thrive in dynamic environments despite long hours of work, perhaps a job in events will suit you. 

Event coordinators are able to travel extensively as they are responsible for planning, organizing, and executing a wide range of events, including weddings, corporate meetings, and conferences. This means meeting with clients, conducting ocular inspections at venues, and managing on-site logistics. 

Each event will offer you a new landscape, a chance to explore new locations, sample local delicacies, and engage with a diverse group of people. 

 

Influencer

In the advent of social media, being an influencer has become the dream job of many. After all, why wouldn’t it be? Influencers seem to lead high-flying lives, and are usually sponsored by brands to try all kinds of products and experiences. 

Excitement and aesthetics aside, influencers are also in charge of creating and managing their content across social media platforms to keep their followers engaged and their collaborators happy. 

This requires a good understanding of marketing and organizational skills to effectively sell while basking in the joys of travel. 

 

Sales Representative

Almost like business development officers, sales representatives have the critical role of maintaining the link between companies and their clients. To do so, sales reps often travel to visit potential and existing customers, perform product demos, and attend different kinds of trade shows.

If you are the type of person who likes meeting new people, knows how to maintain business relationships, and has the gift of gab, being a sales representative can be a rewarding career for you.

 

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