Ben Green has spoken to thousands of people about how to seek job and internship opportunities both at home and abroad. He speaks from experience, having held more than twenty jobs, traveled to twenty-four countries, and done business with people from more than thirty countries. He s worked in Japan, Spain, and Brazil, and served as the vice president of a British software company with offices in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan.


Using his global experience, Ben wrote a book to help students gain an edge in the new global marketplace, aptly named The Global Superstar: How Your Students Can Develop an Advantage over Global Competition.


In this broadcast, Ben Green and I talk about:
What inspired Ben to write his book: The Global Superstar
Why we should care about global competition
How can we prepare children for the future of a global marketplace?
The fundamentals of being competitive globally
Do our schools put our children at a disadvantage?
How artificial intelligence and outsourcing will affect the future

How to connect with Ben Green Online:
TheGlobalSuperstar.com
@GlobalJobOpps

Resources Mentioned:
Ben’s Book: The Global Superstar: How Your Students Can Develop an Advantage over Global Competition
Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future by Martin Ford

Click toTweet:

The closer you are to the money, the better off you ll be as a stable employee. – @GlobalJobOpps

If you enjoyed today s podcast, please leave a review on iTunes here. Thanks so much in advance for your support.

The post ITT 092: How to Be Globally Competitive with Ben Green appeared first on Tom Morkes.

Twitter Mentions