Job search abroad

Working abroad is a dream that many have. Most job offers start with a good application, no matter if it is a permanent position, an internship or a temporary job in the country of your choice.

In principle, the goal of an application is the same in every country: with short and precise information, a potential employer should get an overview of your performance record and the motivation reasons for your application. Nevertheless, there are formal differences depending on the country, which you should consider when applying.

The two best known types of application are the CV and the resume. Find out what the CV is called in the respective country and what information should be included in the document. Check with local recruiting offices or local friends if you are unsure.

Always use the language of the job advertisement for your application. If another language is acceptable for applying, this is usually stated in the job advertisement. Be honest when it comes to your knowledge of the local language. If you exaggerate, the recruiter will notice this at the job interview at latest.

As with applications in Switzerland, you should make adjustments depending on the position and company. This increases your chances of success.

If you apply in another country, it is worth paying attention to the details in your application. Do you use the date format of the country and have you included the country code for your phone number? Pay attention to the paper format as this will also help the recruiter to review your application. In some countries, such as Germany, it is also common to date and sign your resume at the end.

Below you will find some selected resources where you can find tips about applying in other countries.

European Employment Service Network (EURES)

The European Employment Service Network (EURES) can help you in supporting young people and students entering the labour force. We have 30 years of experience in helping jobseekers find work throughout Europe.

external pagewww.eures.europa.eu

IAESTE Switzerland

IAESTE is an international exchange organization providing internships abroad for students from technical and scientific fields.

external pagewww.iaeste.ch

ETH Global – Asia Industry Internships
The Leading House ETH Zurich operates a scholarship programme encouraging Swiss students to gain work experience in Asia. Please find more information on specific internship offers and open calls for scholarship on the dedicated pages below:
Internship packages in China with Route2China
Internships in Japanese partner companies

GUCCU - Working in China
GUCCU (Global University Central Career Union) was founded in 2016. The site combines career activities of international students and Chinese employers. Guccu offers career support to Chinese students in foreign countries and international students interested in working in China. Find more information on: external pagehttps://chinaportal.guccu.org/ethz/index

Lockin China
One of the largest recruiting platforms specialising in supporting students to find employment in China. The platform is used by over 500,000 students and 20,000 employers.
external pagehttp://www.lockinu.com/#/

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