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ROAD SHOW ITINERARY Hiring Events for Summer 2019 Arrivals WORK & TRAVEL USA ROAD SHOW ITINERARY Hiring Events for Summer 2019 Arrivals SOUTHEAST ASIA ROAD SHOW ASIA ROAD SHOW October 27 – November 6 February 19-28 10/27 Depart U.S. for Taipei, Taiwan 2/19 Depart U.S. for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 10/28 Arrive in Taipei 2/20 Arrive in Kuala Lumpur 10/29 Free day to rest and sightsee 2/21 Free day to rest and sightsee 10/30 Free day to rest and sightsee 2/22 Free day to rest and sightsee 10/31 Hiring event in Taipei 2/23 Hiring Event in Kuala Lumpur 11/1 Travel to Bangkok, Thailand 2/24 Travel to Taipei, Taiwan 11/2 Free day to rest and sightsee 2/25 Hiring Event in Taipei 11/3 Hiring event in Bangkok 2/26 Travel to Beijing, China 11/4 Travel to and hiring event in 2/27 Hiring Event in Beijing Chiang Mai, Thailand OR travel to Shanghai, China 2/28 Depart for home 11/5 Hiring event in Shanghai IRELAND ROAD SHOW 11/6 Depart for home February 25 – March 1 CARIBBEAN ROAD SHOW 2/25 Depart U.S. for Dublin, Ireland January 23-29 2/26 Arrive in Dublin 1/23 Depart U.S. for Santo Domingo, Dominican 2/27 Free day to rest and sightsee Republic 2/28 Hiring Event in Dublin 1/24 Free day to rest and sightsee 3/1 Depart for home 1/25 Hiring Event in Santo Domingo MARCH EUROPE ROAD SHOW 1/26 Travel to Kingston, Jamaica March 11-24 1/27 Hiring Event in Kingston 3/11 Depart U.S. for Sofia, Bulgaria 1/28 Hiring Event in Kingston 3/12 Arrive in Sofia 1/29 Depart for home 3/13 Free day to rest and sightsee FEBRUARY EUROPE ROAD SHOW 3/14 Hiring Event in Sofia February 3-16 3/15 Travel to Prague, Czech Republic 2/3 Depart U.S. for Vilnius, Lithuania 3/16 Hiring Event in Prague 2/4 Arrive in Lithuania 3/17 Travel to Warsaw, Poland 2/5 Free day to rest and sightsee 3/18 Free day to rest and sightsee 2/6 Hiring Event in Vilnius 3/19 Hiring Event in Warsaw 2/7 Travel to Bucharest, Romania 3/20 Travel to Bucharest, Romania 2/8 Free day to rest and sightsee 3/21 Hiring Event in Bucharest 2/9 Hiring Event in Bucharest 3/22 Travel to Madrid, Spain 2/10 Travel to Belgrade, Serbia or Podgorica, Montenegro 3/23 Hiring Event in Madrid 2/11 Hiring Event in Belgrade or Podgorica 3/24 Depart for home 2/12 Travel to Sofia, Bulgaria SOUTH AMERICA ROAD SHOW 2/13 Hiring Event in Sofia March 21-26 2/14 Travel to Skopje, Macedonia 3/21 Depart U.S. for Quito, Ecuador 2/15 Hiring Event in Skopje 3/22 Arrive in Quito 2/16 Depart for home Road Show itinerary 3/23 Hiring Event in Quito dates and locations 3/24 Travel to Bogota, Colombia are subject to change 3/25 Hiring Event in Bogota 3/26 Depart for home ciee.org/hire 1-866-609-CIEE (2433) [email protected] Updated 08/07/2018 WORK & TRAVEL USA ROAD SHOW ITINERARY Hiring Events for Summer 2019 Arrivals NOVEMBER PVRS MARCH PVRS 1 November 14-16 March 5-8 11/14 Depart for Portland, Maine 3/5 Depart for Portland, Maine 11/15-16 Hiring Event 3/6-8 Hiring Event 11/16 Depart for home 3/8 Depart for home DECEMBER PVRS 1 MARCH PVRS 2 December 3-6 March 19-22 12/3 Depart for Portland, Maine 3/19 Depart for Portland, Maine 12/4-6 Hiring Event 3/20-22 Hiring Event 12/6 Depart for home 3/22 Depart for home DECEMBER PVRS 2 APRIL PVRS December 10-12 April 2-5 12/10 Depart for Portland, Maine 4/2 Depart for Portland, Maine 12/11-12 Hiring Event 4/3-5 Hiring Event 12/12 Depart for home 4/5 Depart for home JANUARY PVRS 1 January 15-18 1/15 Depart for Portland, Maine 1/16-18 Hiring Event 1/18 Depart for home JANUARY PVRS 2 January 29 – February 1 1/29 Depart for Portland, Maine 1/30 – 2/1 Hiring Event 2/1 Depart for home FEBRUARY PVRS February 12-15 2/12 Depart for Portland, Maine 2/13-15 Hiring Event 2/15 Depart for home ciee.org/hire 1-866-609-CIEE (2433) [email protected] Updated 08/07/2018 .
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