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7 Job Hunting Tips & Guides for International Graduates

Learn the tips and techniques you can use to find careers and jobs that are best suited to meet your needs and qualification like a professional job hunter.

Last updated24th Feb 2026
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Payal Chandra Roy
Published by Payal Chandra Roy

Head of Learning & Development | L&D Strategist

As a new graduate, venturing in the job market can be a daunting ordeal but it can also lead you to your dream career. We’ve listed 5 job hunting tips & guides that will help you gain the advantage. 

The popular study destinations like the USA, the UK, Canada, Australia and many other countries, require international students to acquire the appropriate post-study work visa of the respective country. For example, 

Let's learn more about how you can find a job as an international student in your respective countries.

How to Find a Job Abroad as an International Student?

Here are some steps that you, as an international student, can take to find a job suited to your needs and qualifications.

Be a Professional Job Hunter

In the competitive world of job seekers, fresh graduates like you have to be smart to increase the chance of getting invited for an interview and ultimately your first job offer. But what does it mean to be a professional job hunter? Your approaches to job searching should be smart and efficient. With the emergence of diverse options in sending applications, you are able customise or simply complete the forms in job search websites to build your resume/curriculum vitae. Another important aspect is time management. Managing your time allows you to focus on searching for related job vacancies and their requirements.

Create a Professional Resume

One of the major turn-offs for recruiters are messy resume/curriculum vitae and generic cover letters. As a rule of thumb, you are only to include relevant experiences and qualifications to the post you are applying for and highlight them in your cover letter. The purpose is to entice the hiring officer and allow them to see your potential. You should always tailor-fit your qualifications, experiences and strengths to the requirements of the position.

Prepare for Interviews

Practice makes perfect. Performing mock interviews helps prepare interviewees for the actual one. In time, you will develop a strategy for accurately answering questions and for calming your nerves.

Take up Volunteer Work and Internships

Increase your employability with relevant working experience in the country where you currently reside. Whilst volunteer jobs may not be as attractive as they sound, earning work experience is. With the reference letter in hand after completing your volunteer work, you now have actual work experience that matters to employers. Both volunteer jobs and internship opportunities can help you create strong networks, which could potentially lead you to your dream job.

Create an Ironclad Network

Creating a professional network is a crucial part of a person's professional life. From finding the right job opportunities to the right candidate, a good and vast network can be beneficial. As a newly graduated student, the best opportunities to build your network are to attend workshops and seminars hosted by industry giants and experts, and to create an online portfolio of your skills and achievements over the years, like on LinkedIn.

Explore Jobs Beyond Your Proximity

It is a known fact that competition is steep with new graduates and experienced workers competing for the same positions. Broadening your search, especially in terms of location, could be fruitful too, not to mention the opportunities present in regional areas and in other states. Do not be afraid to take the risk and venture into the unknown. Collect the appropriate information and do your research on the new location so you can make the necessary preparations to have a smooth transition.

Upskill Yourself

A great way to stand out from the crowd of highly employable candidates is to learn skills that can be useful in your industry or unique skills that can enhance your resume. For example, in today's world, learning AI prompt engineering and learning how to integrate AI into your professional life can significantly improve your candidature.

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Payal Chandra Roy
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Head of Learning & Development | L&D Strategist

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With a career spanning nearly 15 years in the EdTech industry, Payal Chandra Roy is a leading expert in Learning and Development, student counselling, and product management. Her extensive career at industry giants like AECC, Study Group, and IDP Education Ltd has given her a unique, 360-degree view of the international education landscape.

Payal's expertise goes beyond just advising students; as the Head of Learning and Development (South Asia), her primary role is to train and develop the counsellors who guide students every day. This "train the trainer" experience means she has an unparalleled ability to break down complex topics into simple, engaging, and effective advice. Her skills are backed by numerous certifications in areas like "Gamification of Learning," "Increasing Learner Engagement," and "How to Design and Deliver Training Programmes".

Before leading the L&D department, Payal was a Branch Manager and Manager for the USA at IDP, where she directly counselled students and led successful teams. This hands-on experience, combined with her strategic role as a Product Manager for the UK, Europe & North America at Study Group, ensures her advice is not only insightful but also practical and globally informed.

Payal can help you with

  • Learning How to Learn: Use her certified expertise in learning design and gamification to find more engaging and effective ways to prepare for your studies abroad.
  • Understanding the "Why": Benefit from her "train the trainer" perspective to understand the deeper strategies behind university admissions and how counsellors are taught to evaluate profiles.
  • Navigating Multiple Destinations: Leverage her product management experience covering the UK, Europe, and North America to get a broad, comparative view of your study options. 
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