Many international students at the University of East Anglia return to their home country after their studies. Launching a career at a distance can be challenging, but early planning will give you a head start.
Country guides
- Nases: Country Guides - These country guides are full of useful advice. They include information about which sectors are growing, where to look for vacancies, how to apply for jobs - including example CVs - and interview tips.
- Prospects: Country Profiles - A guide to working in 50 different countries all over the world.
- Job hunting in China
- Job hunting in Hong Kong
- Job hunting in Malaysia
- Job hunting in Taiwan
- Job hunting in Japan
International Vacancies
- Going Global - Provides country specific career & employment information, including internship information. However, please be aware that a certain amount of information is free and then you need to pay.
- Global Career Company - An international recruitment consultancy that specialises in recruiting internationally-based candidates from Africa, MENA, Asia Pacific and Central & Eastern Europe back into jobs within their home countries.
- International JobsOnline - Produced by the University of London, this site has vacancies and careers information aimed particularly at international students and graduates seeking work overseas after graduation.
Alumni Groups
- British Council - The British Council has a good alumni and LinkedIn group.
- UEA Netcommunity - A way to keep in touch with UEA, and there's an alumni LinkedIn group you can join.
Practical advice on returning home
- UKCISA: Returning home information sheet - Information from the UK Council for International Student Affairs



