Searching for a job as an international student can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. According to Farhan Nadeem, International Student Career Advisor at the UMBC Career Center, the key to finding success is first shifting your mindset and remembering “it’s not a problem, it’s a process.” From finding on-campus jobs to navigating work authorization, here are some practical tips to help international students confidently approach their job search.
1. Think Outside the Box for On-Campus Jobs
Finding an on-campus job is often the first challenge international students face. The trick? Don’t limit yourself to obvious places. Explore different departments, talk to faculty, and connect with peers who might know of job openings. With over 200 student organizations on myUMBC, a simple conversation today could lead to an opportunity tomorrow.
2. Get Comfortable Talking About Work Authorization
Many international students worry about discussing their visa status with employers, but the key is to be clear and confident. No sponsorship is required as a student under CPT, OPT, or STEM OPT, just an offer letter — so let them know upfront that you already have U.S. work authorization. Once you've built rapport and demonstrated your skills, you can discuss H-1B sponsorship later in the process.
3. Use Smart Filters to Find International-Friendly Employers
Instead of applying randomly, target companies that have a history of hiring international students. Websites like MyVisaJobs and H1B Grader allow you to filter employers based on past sponsorships. The more informed you are, the better you can focus your applications.
4. Network Your Way to Opportunities
Networking doesn’t mean forcing awkward conversations — it’s about engaging in spaces that interest you. Whether it's student clubs, research projects, conferences, or LinkedIn, start conversations and build relationships. Employers often hire based on trust and referrals, so making connections now can lead to job opportunities later.
5. Tailor Your Resume and Cover Letter
Would you hire yourself based on your resume? Try the 6-second resume challenge: If an employer only glanced at your resume for a few seconds, would they immediately see your value? Highlight your unique skills — such as multilingual abilities and cross-cultural experience — and format your resume to align with U.S. hiring standards.
6. Ace the Interview and Ask Questions
Interviews aren’t just about answering questions — they’re also your chance to ask them to gain clarification from employers. Be transparent about your work authorization, research company policies in advance, and use the conversation to gauge if the employer is a good fit for you.
7. Stay Motivated and Keep Going
Job searching can be tough, but remember: you are not alone. UMBC has a strong support system, and international students bring unique skills that employers value. Use LinkedIn, Retrievers Connect, and Handshake to track job openings, connect with alumni, and find success stories to inspire you.
More Job Search Tips Ahead!
Want to dive deeper? Join us at the International Student Career Conference on March 28 for expert advice, networking, and strategies to boost your job search. Register here and take charge of your career journey today!