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Finding work outside the UK
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Finding work outside the UK

Source: https://careers.ed.ac.uk/jobs-and-internships/finding-graduate-jobs/finding-work-outside-the-uk Parent: https://careers.ed.ac.uk/jobs-and-internships/finding-graduate-jobs

Learn how to find work in other countries, including USA and China, and the practicalities to consider.

Where to look for opportunities

Start by using MyCareerHub to find international jobs and internships. Use the location function to filter results by ‘international’:

MyCareerHub - Opportunities (University of Edinburgh login required)

Student Circus is for international students who want to work in the UK after graduation. It hosts UK graduate opportunities for international students. It also contains a wealth of information about working in the UK and your home country.

Student Circus

GoinGlobal is an online platform with resources for over 40 countries around the world with a separate section for major cities. The University subscribes to GoinGlobal so you don’t need to set up your own account. For each country, the resource includes:

GoinGlobal (University of Edinburgh login required)

Work Abroad initiatives - the UK Government's Turing programme is funding Study and Work Away activities as the UK's participation in the Erasmus+ programme ended on 31 May 2023:

Turing scheme

In the Working abroad section of the Prospects website, you’ll find reports for over 30 countries, written with students and graduates in mind. They have information on popular graduate jobs, internships, major industries, vacancy sources, language requirements, visas and applications:

Prospects - Working abroad

GradLink is aimed at international students in the UK. They include graduate opportunities and labour market information, and cover South East Asia, the Gulf, Canada, Europe, Africa and India:

GradLink

Online national newspapers and journals show which employment sectors are growing and which organisations expect to recruit graduates. Social media can also be helpful when looking to work in another country. Following local companies, organisations, embassies, consulates and key people will help you keep up-to-date with what's going on.

Preparation and support top tips

University of Edinburgh Alumni LinkedIn group

GOV.UK - Foreign travel advice

Finding work in the USA

Learn how to find work in the USA, and get guidance on visas, resumes and networking.

Finding work in China

Learn where to look for opportunities in China, and find out about the Chinese job market and tips about applications.

This article was published on 2024-05-14