Job hunting comes with its challenges, and as an international student, there are a lot of factors to consider. It can be a balancing act, juggling studying while looking for new positions and applying for jobs. We’ve found the best advice we’ve received is that resilience is key. By adopting this skill during your job search, you will provide yourself with the tools to recover from any possible setbacks and keep the motivation to keep going for that star role. Not only will resilience aid your career hunt but set you up for challenges in the workplace. So, how can you make yourself more resilient?
Knowing where you want to be is the first step, take some time to think about what roles you are most suited to. It’s important however to set yourself some smaller goals as well to help you along the way. The Guardian agrees that “Setting personal goals can help create a sense of achievement when you meet them. These goals don’t need to be far out of reach, however; smaller and more achievable targets can help us experience success, which in turn creates a positive mind set that builds mental resilience.” These smaller goals could be anything from re-writing your CV so it’s ready for your next interview, to finding a mentor or a new connection through networking.
In order to make opportunities available to you, try to be more flexible and adapt to the market around you. There are a few ways you can try to do this:
Learning how to recover from setbacks is one of the main benefits of becoming more resilient. Use each experience to learn and guide you to a new opportunity. Don’t forget to look after your health while searching for a role. Make sure you get enough sleep and take regular breaks. Don’t be afraid to ask for help, finding a mentor may help you find much-needed advice and open opportunities for new roles.
If you need some help in your career search, GradLink are here to help. We connect international students to the top employers across the globe, provide free careers advice and an international jobs board- why not sign up with us for free today?
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