Bali: From Holiday to Home

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View from Athu Beach on Nusa Penida near Bali

The next step in your career could have you walking with Komodo dragons or sipping cocktails by azure seas and golden beaches in Indonesia.

A paradise of sun, sand and sea, Indonesia is set in the world’s largest archipelago, and is a dream destination for adventure-seeking travelers around the world. One of the most popular islands to visit is Bali, a haven of rice fields, volcanoes, forests and mountains surrounded by alluring ocean waters. For surfers, the island offers endless waves to chase while for divers, there are several spectacular ecosystems to explore beneath the water’s surface.

Inland, there are quaint villages, terraced paddies and monkey sanctuaries to explore. After a few days in this unique part of the world, you may find yourself falling in love with the tropical lifestyle and never want to leave.

Bali is a dream place to visit and many people who go for a week or two end up returning to stay for life. Some can’t get enough of the traditional culture and friendly people, for others it’s the mouth-watering delights of Indonesian cuisine that keeps them coming back, while others are attracted by the laid-back beaches.

Rice fields in Jatiluwih in Bali

So why not trade in your winter jacket and live your best life in Indonesia. Turn your dream adventure holiday into a way of life. You could develop your professional and personal interests during the day, while making the weekends matter by chilling at trendy beach bars or diving with Nemo in some of the world’s most beautiful coral reefs.

If you are looking for a sea change, the travel and tourism industry in Indonesia offers enticing opportunities. Over the next 10 years, the industry is expected to grow dramatically. Contributing 1.9% of total GDP in 2017, revenue from this sector is expected to grow at a rate of 6.1% per annum between now and 2028, according to forecasts by the World Travel and Tourism Council.

Ulun Danu Beratan Temple in Bali

Several opportunities are opening up with local and international companies seeking to build their talent base. Hotels, beach clubs and travel companies are opening the doors for fresh talent to join their teams in Bali.

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