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Your need to remember that you can work anywhere in the EU without a problem but elsewhere in the world it's harder. Australia, for example, does require you to have a visa and that may mean an employer sponsoring you, something they are unlikely to do if they can recruit locally. Meanwhile the USA would be next to impossible without special circumstances. So it depends on what skills you have and how old you are, for example you can work on a temporary basis in Australia for a short period if under 30
Traditional low-risk routes to Aus, NZ, US and Canada are well trodden but still offer fair employment prospects. If you're really adventurous, then you should be heading to a BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India or China); this is where true pioneering opportunity lies. Not for the faint hearted, but the rewards could be truly gargantuan. Good luck!
(re-post from an answer I gave to another similar post)
(re-post from an answer I gave to another similar post)
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