Work Abroad: Things to Consider & Yes, You Should Do It

Katelyn Harris Lange
4 min readMar 11, 2020

Warm alpaca sweaters, fresh fruit smoothies, protected bike lanes, and two days of mild indigestion. These are a few of my favorite work abroad things.

Wait, strike indigestion. Funny story, but I’ll spare you.

I spent the month of February working remotely in Peru’s Miraflores district. Usually, I work out of a small office in Scottsdale, Arizona as an Executive Recruiter. Our small, but mighty B Corp supports mission-driven clients across the U.S. and 98 percent of my day to day work is accomplished through phone and video call.

Location agnostic job responsibilities plus a significant other with family in Lima led to sweet work abroad magic. My partner pitched me on the idea of an extended trip to Lima (sold!), so I floated the idea to my supervisor and she asked me to put the proposal on paper.

The plan was afoot.

A screenshot of my IG story displaying the text “Landed”
My Instagram story after landing in Lima

The next twenty-six days abroad flew by as quickly as I feared they would, but we boarded the plane home with hundreds (maybe thousands) of photos, an experience to check off our bucket list, and very few unread emails.

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Katelyn Harris Lange
Katelyn Harris Lange

Written by Katelyn Harris Lange

Here for economic justice and community. Philanthropist and power shifter writing about work, social impact & relationships.

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