IN today's competitive job market, not spending time abroad can seriously damage your chances of climbing the career ladder. It is no surprise then that more and more graduates and professionals are looking for opportunities to live and work in a foreign country. With record numbers of workers hoping to relocate, it is no longer enough to have done a work placement abroad or to speak a foreign language. "This is no longer something that makes you Ripmeester, s different," says Nannette director of Expertise in Labour employers Mobility. "It is something expect But even if you are a strong