Enhance your employability and gain unique experiences by working overseas.
Working outside of the UKWhen considering starting your graduate career outside of the UK. the vacancy and employer resources on this page can help.
If you're thinking about working abroad, it’s important to start your research as early as possible.
You’ll need to make practical arrangements for factors such as visas and finance. This can be complicated and involve specific deadlines or processes.
Follow the steps below to get started:
Thinking about what’s most important to you helps you to focus your search.
Use the resources in Making Career Choices if you’re not sure what you want to do.
For help with exploring your options, book a guidance appointment via MyCareer.
Thinking about what other people have done can help with your planning.
You can check profiles of alumni on LinkedIn to see where they are working now and their work history. Search by location, subject studied and career area to see if anyone is working in the country you're interested in.
Watch our quick tutorials to discover how to make the most of LinkedIn. Remember to update your profile if you’re using LinkedIn actively.
You can also contact the university’s Global Ambassadors team and speak to a student who has experience of living abroad.
Check the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office’s (FCDO) travel advice for the country you’re interested in.
Research the visa process via the relevant UK based embassy for the country you’re interested in. Contact them directly and try to get instructions or information in writing.
Global Opportunities have listed the entry requirements for EU countries to give you an idea of what to expect. It’s essential you check this information directly with the embassy yourself. Visa and immigration information can change at any time, without much notice.
If you’re planning to go overseas, the earlier you start researching, the better.
It can help to consider:
Start your research by using the support and information on offer via Global Opportunities. They offer advice about living abroad.
GoinGlobal can also help with your research. Their country guides include information on job search resources, industry trends, CVs and applications, interviews, networking and living costs.
You can also find advice from:
There are two main ways to find opportunities
Use our resources below to get started with finding opportunities for overseas jobs.
Use GoinGlobal to find worldwide opportunities. Their country guides have information on writing CVs for other countries.
For help with finding opportunities, you can book an information appointment via MyCareer.
You may also be interested in term-time study exchanges, short programmes and further study abroad.
Country profiles and adviceUse the following information to help you investigate working overseas:
Use the following resources to find advertised vacancies and research employers for speculative applications:
Use our AI to tailor your resume for this Working abroad position at Newcastle University.