If you are an international graduate aiming for an entry-level job in the UK, here's a strategic approach to start:

  1. Look for a Job search platform:
  • Indeed UK: Refine your search to locate entry-level roles.
  • LinkedIn: Useful for graduate programs and making connections.
  • co.uk: Great resource for internships and graduate jobs.
  • TotalJobs: Explore jobs by location and sector.
  • GradJobs & Prospects: Job boards for graduates.
     
  1. Company Websites: Check company websites for graduate programs.
    Find the best industries:
  • Tech: Includes software, data, and cybersecurity jobs.
  • Healthcare: Opportunities for nurses, doctors, and allied health staff.
  • Engineering: Civil, mechanical, and electrical jobs are trending.
  • Finance: Mainly accountants, analysts, and consultants.
  • Hospitality & Tourism: Hotels, catering firms, and event planners often hire.
  • Customer Service: Companies commonly seek advisors and support teams.
  • Typical entry-level jobs: Customer service advisor, marketing assistant, IT support or junior developer, sales or business development representative.
     
  1. Select a suitable UK visa option:
  • Graduate Route Visa: This visa permits you to work in the UK for 2 to 3 years after graduation without needing a sponsor.
  • Skilled Worker Visa: This visa requires a job offer from a UK-approved sponsor. Add visa sponsorship to your job search.
     
  1. Job Market Preparation:
  • Adjust your resume and cover letter for each application.
  • Create connections on LinkedIn and attend job fairs.