Hi everyone — I’m a 21 yr old American who recently graduated with a B.S. in Finance and a certificate in Logistics/Supply Chain. I’m currently working in an operations/logistics-related role, but I’m seriously interested in spending anywhere between 6 months and 3 years living and working in Latin America. I recently traveled through SA and realized I really want to improve my Spanish and get real work/life experience in the region. I’m not looking to make a lot of money. I’d mainly like something legitimate that lets me cover basic expenses, build my résumé, and become much stronger in Spanish. I’m open to a lot of options, including: Logistics / supply chain / procurement Finance or accounting assistant roles Operations or program coordination NGO / development work Education or study abroad program operations Tourism/adventure company operations, if it’s legitimate I’m not looking for cashier/bar work or anything totally unrelated to my education and experience. I’m also realistic that my Spanish is not currently suitable for professional settings, so i need a role where English is useful at first. (Which I don’t know if that’s realistic at all) A few questions: Are there companies, NGOs, schools, or organizations here that hire foreigners for entry-level professional roles? Are there any job boards besides LinkedIn that locals actually use? Are there industries where an American with finance/logistics experience might have a real shot? Is it realistic to find something that provides housing or helps with relocation? Who would you recommend contacting directly? I’m very flexible on location and pay as long as the opportunity is safe, legitimate, and enough to live very modestly. Any advice, specific companies, recruiters, job boards, or personal experiences would be really appreciated. Sorry in advance for my ignorance! Thanks!!