To answer the original question, no, I don't think TR+100hrs will get you a job anymore, probably not even overseas.
The one airline that I know that would accept 100hrs on type is Ryanair, but thats a gamble for 1 airline.
The bar has been raised over time.
When it was scarce, having a type rating would get you a job.
Then time on type would get you a job as it was one better, first we saw 100hrs, then upto 300hrs.
So now we see most jobs advertised needing 500hrs on type.
The bar just keeps going higher and higher.
To be a complete hippocrite, I bought a 737 rating over a year ago. Just as I started the rating the airline I did it with and aiming for raised their experience requirement of entry. Despite building up some 60hrs post rating time in the sim to keep current (free), still no job with anyone.
Yes, I have tried the other end of the spectrum with close to 1000 hours Instructing, with no step in the right muilti direction eventuating.
And just to answer the purists out there of the 'something else' variety, I also have a Science Degree.
Would I do the rating again, yes I think I would, for the pure satisfaction of proving I could do it and knowing I could do it all along, despite being told otherwise. Expensive, yes, but as I look down the barrel of giving away flying, at least I can say I did reach the level I always aspired to.
Getting a job in aviation is about having all the ticks in the right boxes, and then either being in the right place at the right time, or knowing someone.