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Discover the benefits of hiring international graduates, gain insights into working in the UK, explore recruitment processes, and learn how to connect with alumni networks worldwide. These resources will help you navigate the job market successfully.
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Job Search for International Students Peter Fox peter.fox@durham.ac.uk Careers Employability and Enterprise Centre www.durham.ac.uk/careers
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Why Employ International Graduates? • Language skills • Technical skills • Thinking skills and new ideas • Cultural awareness and knowledge of foreign business practices • Overseas networks • Motivation • Variety - diversity in the workforce. • Mobility From www.brunel.ac.uk/pcc/employers/employersInternationalStudents.shtml
Gaining Permission to Work Home Office - Working in the UK www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/workingintheuk EEA citizen:Usually no permit required within EEA Non-EEA citizen: • Tier 1 (post study work) • Tier 2 (employer sponsored)
Tier 1 (post study work) • Apply after you have passed your course • Don’t need a job offer • Terms and conditions apply • Gives 2 years permission to stay and can apply to most UK employers ENDING APRIL 2012! www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas-immigration/working/ www.ukcisa.org.uk/student/working_after.php
Tier 2 (employer sponsored) • Need a job offer • Employers register as sponsors • International applicants need the right combination of skills and experience • Employers prove to UK government that the applicant is the only suitable person and apply for certificate of sponsorship • Gives 3 years permission to stay www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas-immigration/working/tier2/general/
Tier 2 employers • Wide range of organisations • Large and small including graduate trainee schemes • Long term UK opportunities • Short term (2 years) with return to home country
Who are the Tier 2 employers?Wide range across all sectors www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/employersandsponsors/pointsbasedsystem/pbsregisterofsponsors
How can I use this list? • Perform focussed searches using ‘FIND’ box • Look up potentially interesting company names (Tier 2 general) • Investigate websites to find career opportunities
Recruitment Process • Respond to advert or make speculative enquiry • Application • CV + cover letter • Application form (paper or online) • 1st interview • Telephone or in person • 2nd interview + assessment centre • In person
Previous successes Name: Quinn Ho Qualification: MSc New & Renewable Energy Engineering Graduated: 2009 Nationality: New Zealand Employer: Senergy (Aberdeen) Name: Yiran Liu Qualification: Accounting & Finance BSc Graduated: 2009 Home country: China Future employer: PwC See more at: http://internationaldurham.wordpress.com/
Returning to your home country Research your ‘country guide’: • Country profile • Benefits • Main routes to employment • Where will your career take you? • Current career prospects • Where to find more information • Appendix 1: sample résumé www.agcas.org.uk/assets/454-Starting-Your-Career-In-Country-Guides-for-International-Students-downloads
Alumni Networks An excellent way to contact graduates for networking and advice • British Council has alumni groups for many nationalities (www.britishcouncil.org– enter your country name in search box) Eg for China:www.educationuk.cn/alumniuk • Durham University Alumni can help you to get in touch with graduates in UK/overseas (www.dunelm.org.uk) • Check to see if your college has its own alumni or graduates’ association eg. St. John’s Society, The Trevelyan Association, The Ustinov Association • Also use family contacts and friends
Online Resources • UK Border Agency Register of Tier 2 sponsors (www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/employersandsponsors/pointsbasedsystem/pbsregisterofsponsors) • UKCISA – UK Council for International Student Affairs for information about applying for permission to work in UK www.ukcisa.org.uk/student/working_after.php • Careers Employability and Enterprise Centre – International Students’ page www.dur.ac.uk/careers/s/help/l/ • International Office – Durham University www.durham.ac.uk/international.office • CASOL– visit this site to view our vacancies www.dur.ac.uk/careers/s/emp/ • Prospects – excellent link to country specific information www.prospects.ac.uk/country_profiles.htm