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- Published: 20 June 2024
- Updated: 22 January 2023
Awesome tips to land a great job
How to seek a job as an international student?
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1. Plan ahead
2. Optimise your online search
3. Don’t use generic CV formats
4. Apply directly online
5. Be on the lookout
It is a smart move to keep an eye on the local companies in your host country that hire casuals during breaks. This can include fast food joints, department stores, retail outlets and even cafes.
Bonus tip
Don’t restrict your work opportunities based on your degree or location. It is wise to stay open to other places open to recruiting skilled international employees like you. Feel free to apply for jobs outside the purview of our field of study if you find it interesting or feel passionate about.
6. Follow up with companies
7. Seek assistance from your university’s career centre
Reach out to your university’s career support centre for help. The staff has knowledge about various vacancies, job fairs and skill-building workshops that could be of great help to you. Some centres also offer resume assistance to create a great one for you besides guiding you at every step of the way.
8. Socialise, it always helps
9. Build ‘you’ as a brand
10. Start early, get a job before semester ends
It is wise to look for a job before your semester ends. With this you can save the wait time and have a job before you even complete your studies or begin the session break.
Points to keep in mind |
Check your visa for work conditions to be clear on the number of hours you are allowed to work in the new country. |
When working alongside, figure how to balance your studies so that grades are not impacted. |
Know your work rights. Research about the minimum wages in your new country and make sure you know about employee entitlements. This can include information on leaves, breaks, health and safety. |
Many employers prefer students who are active in extra-curricular activities, and show leadership experience. |
Take all job interviews seriously. Try to be as professional as possible, even if it’s just for internship. Before going for the interview, read up about the company a little to have a background of what you are going into. |
Today employers also look for candidates with great interpersonal skills who can thrive in organisations easily. These skills can be easily acquired through practice and go a long way in landing a great job. Develop some of the most crucial soft skills. To gain more information to study and work overseas you can get in touch with our international education expert who will provide you with all the information.
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