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Jason The Great
January 3rd, 2013, 01:31 AM
well, i live in iran but i really like to come to a english country for eduction and my future.
but recently i heard that there's no job for the foreign students in all countries.is that true?
Castle of Glass
January 3rd, 2013, 02:17 AM
not necessary, just depends were you go and where you are from.
Abyssal Echo
January 3rd, 2013, 02:32 AM
well, i live in iran but i really like to come to a english country for eduction and my future.
but recently i heard that there's no job for the foreign students in all countries.is that true?
I dont know about there not being a job for you just because you are a foreign student. lots of people have come to my country on visa's got a job and never left.
Noirtier
January 3rd, 2013, 11:47 AM
well, i live in iran but i really like to come to a english country for eduction and my future.
but recently i heard that there's no job for the foreign students in all countries.is that true?
I don't know about other English speaking countries, but in the USA at least, I know that foreign students can still get jobs here. I have friends who are foreign students and have jobs in the US. I would imagine it's the same in places like the UK and Australia and such as well. I know foreign students who were even able to remain in the US after getting a job here. Hopefully you can get to another country for your education and your future! I wish you the best of luck!
MrDaniel2K13
January 3rd, 2013, 04:37 PM
Get a good University degree and you shoulf get a good job
Steve Jobs
January 4th, 2013, 06:34 AM
You have to remember though, and I'll take the US as an example since you mentioned before you had an interest in coming :)
There is lessened demand for workers in the states. Blame the economic recession, but other factors like improved level of technology and better integration of technology and tools have replaced previous jobs or streamlined the labor process.
Wages are getting higher but demand for goods and services are lessening because of lessened consumer spending (tax cuts & injections, etc) meaning businesses have to cut back on spending for labor and wages.
Highly evident here in the US, federal regulation and protectionism. It's considerably painstaking and very time consuming to go through the process of hiring foreign workers. This isn't to say there's no demand, because there are foreign workers that do have the necessary skills, work ethic and professionalism that would better suit vacant positions than domestic labor force that a certain company will find. These days, this is the most common reason for foreign employment.
You do have other opportunities to serve within working in foreign countries, such as embassies, attractions (I know Disney locations hire people to represent their specific nations in attractions around the world)
My word of recommendation though, countries are generally quite reluctant to explore hiring foreign workers until they have exhausted their local labor resources for the points I've mentioned above. I'm not saying this is impossible, but you are much better off starting in your home country, perhaps in a multi-national that's established in both countries, slowly working your way up, gaining valuable experience and potential upward mobility (and travel potential).
While doing your research, explore a few points.
"What do I have to offer that other potential applicants can't bring to the table?"
"Is there demand for my field of work in this market? Will the demand still exist by the time I get through gaining necessary qualifications and experience?"
The grass is NOT always greener on the other side. Explore more than just a possible job. What's it going to be like living abroad? Living in a whole different environment? You don't want to make your life uneasy or miserable just for a well-paying job.
Whatever your future holds, best of luck! :)
Get a good University degree and you shoulf get a good job
While a good tertiary education is definitely quite important, DO NOT assume this is a gateway to employment!
MrDaniel2K13
January 4th, 2013, 06:38 AM
Surely there will be certain jobs that are in high demand
Left Now
April 19th, 2013, 10:00 AM
well, i live in iran but i really like to come to a english country for eduction and my future.
but recently i heard that there's no job for the foreign students in all countries.is that true?
Are you sure you want to live rafiq Mahdi?
I am from Iran too but i believe that it is stupid to leave country from now...Maybe with a education out of the country you can get a better job in our own country...Think more..
Starling City
April 19th, 2013, 11:15 AM
It depends where you're heading. I'm in the US and there are opportunities for foreign students like you, if you're able to discover where they're at. Good luck. :)
Charlie48
April 19th, 2013, 10:21 PM
there are always jobs, but finding them is another matter. Having English or any language skills is surely a bonus though. Find what you like and want to do and go for it! good luck! :)
PinkFloyd
April 19th, 2013, 10:23 PM
If you come to America, there will be PLENTY of job oppratunities! It's called the land of oppratunities for a reason, you know! :)
xXl0sth0peXx
April 19th, 2013, 10:36 PM
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