I've been working as a JR developer (mostly back-end with Java and Node) for almost a year here in Brazil, but two things are making me strongly aim a international job:<p>1- Brazilian currency (Real) is cooked;
2- More space to learn and build cool stuffs;<p>I'll graduate in CS in two years and I want to spend this time working to be competitive for international remote jobs. Any tips or things to consider?
Certifications would help distinguish you. It can be hard to evaluate the worthiness of foreign educational institutions, but certs, such as those for AWS and GCP can be great.<p>They often highly reflect what you will actually do on the job (assuming you are going to be a Cloud or DevOps Engineer), show discipline, and prove a high level of knowledge and the ability to gain that knowledge.<p>Other certs that I think are valuable include the CKA (Certified Kubernetes Administrator), Terraform Associate, and even the newer GitHub Certs. I'm sure others have valuable certs to add. It is always changing.