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How do British students find jobs in the UK after graduation?

Britain has a high-quality education and a diversified socio-economic environment, attracting a large number of international students from all over the world. For many international students, it is undoubtedly the most ideal to stay and work in Britain after graduation. Britain is not a traditional immigrant country. Most China students who want to work in Britain have similar experiences, especially in the business field. It is difficult for foreigners to find professional counterparts. However, contrary to the pessimistic employment situation, many China students have found their ideal jobs in Britain. How did they find their dream job? The first should be the advantages of the visa policy. According to the latest regulations of the British government, college graduates can continue to work in the UK for two years. In addition, many British universities have also introduced "sandwich courses", that is, two years of study, one year of internship and one year of returning to school. This kind of course greatly increases students' work experience and is conducive to students' smooth employment after graduation. Secondly, make full use of work opportunities and exercise yourself during study. Eddie, an expert studying in Britain, said that in Britain, the law stipulates that every college student has a 20-hour work permit every week. Generally speaking, during school, international students work 20 hours a week, and their usual living expenses are enough to pay. On holidays, I work more than 20 hours a week. Although you have to pay taxes, there is no pressure for homework. I still hope to work more and save more money. In addition to reducing living expenses, the most important thing is to enrich the content of social practice, improve their abilities in all aspects, and lay a good foundation for future work. Thirdly, choosing a major is particularly important. What Britain lacks most are nurses, primary and secondary school teachers and engineers. When choosing a school and major, China students should first consider whether to return to China or stay in the UK for further development. The demand for talents at home and abroad is very different. For example, many China students go to Britain to study business administration, but in Britain, there are already many local professionals in this field. The majors of international students in China are very concentrated, such as business administration, economics, IT, etc., while few people study engineering, medical and health, mathematics and other majors. Eddie, an expert studying in the UK, said that in fact, science and engineering students are more likely to find jobs in the UK than business students. Finally, it is very important to find a job mentality. International students should make progress and be willing to endure hardships. Starting from the internship, strive for the training opportunities of the company. Eddie, an expert studying in Britain, said that students should actively look for employment opportunities, such as consulting materials from the school's career counseling center, attending job fairs, and looking for recruitment information through computer information networks, newspapers and other print media. At ordinary times, we should pay attention to the cultivation of teamwork consciousness and constantly improve our communication skills. In short, if students can accumulate some work experience in Britain after graduation, it will be very beneficial for them to continue working in Britain or return to China for development. International students in China should make full use of the advantages and policies of all aspects and try their best to find employment opportunities. Strive to add luster to your study abroad career.