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The Careers Service offers a wide range of support to international students, whether you intend to find employment or further study in Scotland or if you are planning to return home.
While you are studying at Glasgow Caledonian University it is important to plan ahead and research your career options. The Careers Service offers all students the opportunity to:
Useful websites for graduate career options are, Prospects (the UK's offical graduate careers website), PlanIT Plus (a resource for careers or further study in Scotland) and AGCAS Scotland Graduates. You can also visit Sorted for interactive exercises to help you assess your skills and prepare for job applications.
The Careers Service offers a professional, confidential and impartial service and you can get information and advice in the following ways:
Drop-in times are available on the Drop-in page.
A good introduction for international students thinking about working in Scotland can be found here. To find out more about industries in Scotland, visit Talent Scotland, which has jobs, news, events and information on four of the largest industry sectors in Scotland: Electronic Technologies, Life Sciences, Financial Services and Energy.
If you are not from an EEA (European Economic Area) you MUST check your eligibility with the International Student Support Service who will advise you on all related issues.The Careers Service does not give advice on these matters. Your may also find the following sites useful. UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) provides further information on working in the UK after your studies. For questions about your national insurance number, go to HM Revenue & Customs. For more on international qualifications, visit UK NARIC.
There will be a number of differences about working and studying in Scotland and you may want to think about the following:
Kwintessential explains cultural differences between countries, including the UK.
The Careers Service supports you in your efforts to prepare and develop your job search strategy. We do not directly find you employment or complete applications or CVs for you, but we do have an online vacancy database that is shared with all other Scottish universities. This is the largest source of graduate vacancies in Scotland. You can select and apply for vacancies through this vacancy database as well as using more traditional methods of applying for jobs.Prospects is another good source of graduate jobs. Our InternationalLabour Market Information page has links to international vacancies.
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