How do universities support students in job interviews and placements after completing their masters abroad for a Master's?
Universities abroad typically offer strong support for job interviews and placements after your master's degree, but the effectiveness varies.
Most universities provide:
- Career services: Guidance on CVs, cover letters, and interview preparation, often available for several years after graduation.
- Industry placements/internships: Practical work experience to boost employability.
- Alumni networks: Connections, mentorship, and networking events.
- Workshops: Training on resume building, interview skills, and job search strategies.
- International student support: Advice on work visas and job search tailored to your destination country.
However, recent surveys show only a small percentage of international students secure jobs directly through university services, and many feel more support is needed. Engaging actively with these resources and building your own network can make a significant difference.
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