Warwick Business School - Job Prospects for International Student

Dear Monkeys, I am a Turkish national who was born in Belgium and raised in multiple countries(Lebanon, Turkey, Japan, United States etc.). Thanks to this, I can speak 4 languages fluently(French, English, Turkish and Spanish) and developed a resilient and open personality over the years and graduated from a French High School System with high honors. Currently, I am an undergrad at Warwick Business School studying Bsc Management.

As you all know, London and Europe overall is dealing with lots of uncertainties and it has become harder than ever to land a job for an International Student. Ideally, I wanna run my own business through entrepreneurial aspirations. If not, after my undergrad I would like to work a couple of years before starting my masters/MBA. I don't really want to go back to Turkey but I guess working at an international company in Istanbul is reasonable. Other than that, I will try my best for London and other european capitals(such as Paris). Considering the information I gave you, I would like to know, with you monkeys' broad range of knowledge and experiences, do you have any interesting advices or tips for me ? I am interested in Investment Banking, Consultancy or International Companies and even Think Thanks. Currently, my dad lives in Washington, D.C.(though, not forever) and we have solid connections over there and I also finished my high school over there. I am young and as you noticed confused, I appreciate all your sound advices.

MC AEK

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Hey that's a pretty impressive backstory with all the places you've lived and languages you've picked up. You didn't say what year you were, but I would try to leverage any connections your dad has and see if you can get an internship out of it somewhere

 

Hey I'm also an international student (Canadian/British) looking to apply to the US for IB. Will large companies sponsor international students? If so, is it harder for us?

 

You're Canadian, right ? Landing an internship in the US shouldn't be a problem for you. Where do you study ? If you really want to remain in the US, it might be advisable to pursue higher education there as americans mostly know only about their universities, Canadian unis are alien to them. So, if you're doing your undergrad in Canada, opt for a masters in the US.

 

Yes I'm Canadian and I currently go to school in the US. There seems to be a few options (TN Visa, OPT and the H1-B Visa) for us but I'm not sure how hard it is to get these.

 

It shouldn't be too difficult. Look out for the opportunities around you. You already go to school in the US and are from Canada. Then again, it depends on your qualifications and all but even Canadian companies based in the US could be an option for you. Keep your hopes high and work hard ;) I could help more if you are slightly more specific(uni,degree,city, aspirations etc.).

What do you think about Toronto and Montreal ? Toronto seemed quite international yet the bulk came from China(Hong Kong more specifically I think). The competition seems fierce. Do you think there would be good internship/job opportunities for someone in my profile(I trust my french background for Montreal) ? I opted for Warwick instead of Uni of Toronto.

 

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