Similar to "An International Job-Seeker's Guide to Networking & Landing Your Dream Job in 2021" with more in depth analysis.
As an International Student or Professional, the job search can be stressful. You think of many different possibilities:
Am I not getting interviews because of my background?
Am I being filtered out by ATS because I checked the box that says ârequires sponsorship now or in the future?
At Wonsulting, weâve worked with many different job-seekers from International Backgrounds who have been able to land their dream careers as seen through our Success Stories. Whether it was Sheetal Dalal finding a role in the US at Qualcomm after graduating from Northwestern University or Debbi Shibuya finding a role at TikTok in Australia, Wonsulting is all about turning every underdog into a winner, especially those from International Backgrounds.
In this article, Iâll go over LinkedIn strategies you can utilize as an International Student to turn those rejections into redirections. Iâll also go over some of the strategies that some of our amazing International Strategies utilized to land their dream jobs.
This is important because I think that many people will simply go for EVERY role at a company and not go for the position. As Christian Bourdeau mentioned yesterday on a Clubhouse event I was on, there are many different roles that you can go into. An easy way to identify what role youâre interested in is the following:
After identifying the positions youâre most interested in, we must find which companies sponsor International Students. I think a mistake that many international job-seekers may do is go for companies that arenât sponsoring; theyâll network with people at companies (Example: Startups) who donât have budget to sponsor and therefore cannot offer roles for them. You can identify these companies by looking at external sites that provide insight on which ones do. In this case, letâs use âMy Visa Jobsâ to find whoâs hiring for H1B Visas.
On My Visa Jobs, you can filter to USA Visa to find many of the companies sponsoring non-immigrant worker visas including H-1B Visa, H-2A Visa, H-2B Visa, L Visa, O Visa and TN Visa. Letâs walk through how to identify the companies.
After identifying the positions, letâs go into how we can network with these companies to gain insights and land your dream job.
How do you find professionals who come from International backgrounds?
Itâs much more simpler than you think; all you have to do is think about what universities are from your home country. You can do this in many ways, but a simple way is simply searching on Google. In this example, I searched âMajor Universities in Indiaâ and found multiple colleges: University of Delhi, Indian Institute of Science, and more. In this example, we will use University of Delhi.
After identifying the university, simply search the âPositionâ on LinkedIn, the role youâre interested in, filter to âUniversity of Delhiâ, and then location to âUnited Statesâ. Letâs say that the position is âBusiness Analystâ and company is âAmazonâ.
After searching with this criteria, go through the search results and find people who are in different roles youâre interested in. Youâll notice something about each of their profiles which is as follows:
You have now found everyone who is an International Professional working in your dream company. You can also further identify what their interests are by reviewing their About Section and Experience.
After identifying the professional, send a personalized invite with the following:
Personalized Invite Structure:
If I were to reach out to this professional, Iâd reach out similarly to this:
After you connect, most professionals do NOT respond. Simply send another message tailored towards their About & Experience section. It can be in regards to the following topics:
Hereâs the structure of how Iâd send the message:
Section 1: Hi (Name), thanks for connecting with me on LinkedIn! Really appreciate connecting with a (student/professional/recruiter) from an International Background.
Section 2: Quick background about myself: (Talk about your International Background Story and tie in something you found interesting about their profile)
Section 3: Iâd love to chat with you sometime regarding your story and how you were able to make it into your respective career. Please let me know if youâd be available to chat, as I can be flexible based on your schedule. Thank you for your time!
Example:
Section 1: Hi Jahnavi, thanks for connecting with me on LinkedIn! Really appreciate connecting with a professional from an International Background.
Section 2: Quick background about myself: Iâm a first generation student who came from India in 2016 not knowing what to expect when I attended university in the United States. Although there have been many challenges and struggles coming from an international background, I was always interested in various transformation and performance improvement strategies just as you have done in your experiences at Accenture, GENPACT, and more.
Section 3: Iâd love to chat with you sometime regarding your story and how you were able to make it into your respective career. Please let me know if youâd be available to chat, as I can be flexible based on your schedule. Thank you for your time!
Why do you do this?
Ask questions such as:
During the last part of your chat, say this:
âHi (name), thanks for taking time to speak with me. As mentioned during our chat and my experience, Iâm interested in (function) at (company). While on your careers website, I came across the (role) at (company). Iâd love to get my foot in the door. How do I get an interview?â
Two scenarios can happen:
If the 2nd scenario happens, say this:
Thank you for the advice. Who would you suggest I connect with that would know more about the role?
By doing this, you can speak with another person and repeat the same cycle (from above).
Coming from an International background and finding a job in the states is sometimes difficult; however, it doesnât have to be with these strategies. Always remember this:
Youâve got this! If you found this insightful, share with your network!
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Jonathan Javier is the CEO/Founder of Wonsulting, which mission is to âturn underdogs into winnersâ. Heâs also worked in Operations at Snap, Google, and Cisco coming from a non-target school/non-traditional background. He works on many initiatives, providing advice and words of wisdom on LinkedIn and through speaking engagements. In total, he has led 210+ workshops in 9 different countries including the Mena ICT Forum in Jordan, Resume/Personal Branding at Cisco, LinkedIn Strategy & Operations Offsite, Great Place To Work, Talks at Google, TEDx, and more. Heâs also been featured as a Top Job Search Expert in articles from Forbes, Business Insider, DailyMail, Yahoo News, LinkedIn News, Jobscan, Brainz Magazine, and more. Heâs amassed 700K+ followers on LinkedIn, Instagram,& TikTok as well as 30+ million impressions monthly on his content.
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