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Top 5 Cool Jobs for the Travel Lover

A big perk of a dream job is often travel. For employees who love diverse experiences where they might jump from locale to locale, careers that allow for lots of voyages are ideal.

If you have skills that are transferable, know multiple languages or are can easily adapt to various environments, you might want to check out these top five cool options for employment:

Cruise Professional

Cruise jobs are diverse, from cooks to engineers to managers to entertainers, and prospective candidates can have a variety of skills, training and education that apply to these roles. Not only will you be able to enjoy ports at various places around the world, but you can be sure to constantly see different places and meet new people.

Salary: Varies (Up to $60,000+)

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Adventure Tour Coordinator
More vacationers are looking

to rev up their travel experiences and adventure tours are a great way to do that. With these types of tours, coordinators are tasked with ensuring awesome excursions, participation and management of logistics, travel and sometimes personnel part of the experience.

Salary: Up to $60,000+

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Foreign Services Professional
This professional gets the opportunity to help organize and spearhead local and global programming initiatives, impact lives of those in a community or have a hand in molding new policies and directives for people in various locales. There’s a high chance you’ll gain posts in different countries throughout your career and you’ll probably be using more than one language to communicate as well.

Salary: Up to $74,000+

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Athletic Recruiter
These professionals are tasked with finding awesome sports talent from across the country and sometimes, depending on the organization or position, the world. You may be employed by universities, teams or agencies and will have to have a knack for people skills, sports knowledge and management.

Salary: Varies

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International Trade Lawyer
Brokering deals for global trade and commerce or helping a client through the process is what this professional does, oftentimes traveling to do so. Knowledge on trade legislation, global law, commerce and tax law is ideal, among other skills and credentials.

Salary: Up to $275,000

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