Re: [Histonet] overseas jobs

2017-08-18 Thread Jay Lundgren via Histonet
It's not a matter of whether there is a shortage or not. Most western, developed countries, unlike the US, have strict laws forbidding non-citizens from working, which they zealously enforce. It is virtually impossible for a foreigner to work (legally) in the EU, for example. Canada has different

[Histonet] overseas jobs

2017-08-17 Thread Lauren Sweeney via Histonet
Hello all in Histoland, I am just curious: at most histology conferences I've attended, there's been the general consensus that there is a histotech shortage in the US. Does anyone know if there is a shortage anywhere else in the world? I am wondering if being a histotech is advantageous if you

Re: [Histonet] overseas jobs

2009-02-26 Thread Anthony Reilly
Hello Joe This is an interesting question following on from all of the discussion recently about uncertified techs. In Australia you need tertiary qualifications to work in a technical position in Histology. Histologists are regarded and paid at the same level as all other staff working in m

[Histonet] overseas jobs

2009-02-26 Thread JoeNocito
Howdy Histo land, I'm posting this message for one of my current students. She graduates in August from the Histology program and wants to know what the job market is overseas, especially in the U.K. Any ideas? What will she have to do to be able to work in Europe or Australia? Thanks for your tim