Working In PNG
Benefits of Being an Expat in Papua New Guinea
The rewards for leaving your home base and making a difference to the skills levels of our employees in a rapidly developing country are immense.
As an expatriate in PNG, you have access to best practice, global benefits package which includes:
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Excellent remuneration package
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Annual return airfares
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Split Salary options – home & host country
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Mid-Tem Break
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Medical Insurance Scheme
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Five weeks annual leave
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Furnished Accommodation
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Annual Performance bonus scheme
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Company vehicle
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Education Allowance
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Living in PNG
Education in Papua New Guinea
For your school aged children, there are international primary and secondary schools in PNG, The Ela Murray International School and Port Moresby International School.
Primary Education Information: http://www.elamurray.ac.pg/
Secondary Education Information: http://www.pmis.iea.ac.pg/
Accommodation in Papua New Guinea
There are about 20,000 expats living in PNG and they work in just about every facet of the economy. Automotive, mining, logging, financial services, aviation and tourism provide many of the expat opportunities. At the other end of the spectrum, aid agencies and projects in PNG attract volunteer workers. As a result PNG offers people a great deal of diversity and unique experiences. When it comes to accommodation the major cities offer a range of accommodation from unit dwellings to houses.
Leisure and Living in Papua New Guinea
While only 5.5 million people call Papua New Guinea home, there's more than 850 different tribes and more than 800 languages to be found in this island nation. Papua New Guinea is like no other place on Earth with so much unspoilt land and cultures to explore.
Some of the popular things to see and do while in Papua New Guinea include:
- The Culture
- Diving
- Trekking
- Surfing
- Bird watching
- Fishing
- Boating
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