How to enhanced your employability?
1. Choose the right university
Before applying to university, define your career goals as best you can, then seek out the institution that will help you to meet them. Do your research and choose wisely. How does an uni perform in the global league tables? What’s the employability record of its graduates? How will it support you with skill development, placements and networking? Is a degree from one country seen as more beneficial than a degree from another? These are all critical questions that you need to ask yourself before applying to uni.
2. Break your social habits When you arrive at university, the easy choice is to socialise with people from your own country. What a wasted opportunity! Remove your social comfort blankets and challenge yourself to mix with people from different countries, cultures and backgrounds. You’ll develop your cultural awareness, your confidence in social situations will go through the roof and you’ll build extremely important international networks in the process.
3. Work part-time or volunteer
A good degree alone will not get you a graduate job, it just allows you to apply for one. It sounds harsh but it’s true. Graduate employers look for knowledge, skills and experiences that can add value to their organisations. People skills, time management and commercial awareness are all excellent by-products of working part-time or volunteering while studying. Furthermore, just think how much working or volunteering in a foreign country will enhance your language skills.
4. Don’t just study while studying Take time to learn about the country you’re living in: the politics, the economy, the social habits, the environment and the legal framework. If you return to your home country with insights into these areas, you’ll become a much more attractive employee to international