Tag: Networking
Networking for Newcomers in Times of Physical Distancing
One essential piece of advice for immigrants is to build a network in their new home countries. When you develop professional contacts, socialize with neighbors, and make friends, you begin to absorb cultural information and mutually exchange ideas. Establishing a network will help you feel more comfortable and happier in your new environment. It can […]
Networking Tips for Immigrants
“Networking” is the first suggestion most immigrants hear when they start looking for a job in the United States. But how do you network successfully when you are still learning about your new country and its culture? When you don’t know many people in your new city—especially if you are still learning English—it can be […]
Graduate Students: Share Your Research at WES-CIHE
Are you a graduate student or early-career professional who is focusing on the internationalization of higher education? Here is your chance to present your original research to meaningful change-makers. World Education Services (WES) and the Boston College Center for International Higher Education (CIHE) invite you to submit a paper showcasing your recent work in the […]
Real Immigrants Share Advice for Moving to the U.S.
We love to hear from real people about their immigration journeys—and we know you do, too. This summer, we interviewed dozens of immigrants and international students to learn about their unique paths to North America. One of the questions we asked was: “What information or advice would have helped you before immigrating?” Although we promised […]
Definition of Mentorship: What Is a Mentor and Do You Need One?
Yetunde Oshinkale is a WES Ambassador who immigrated to the United States from Nigeria. She is now a teaching assistant at Capella University. She received her current position thanks to guidance from a professional mentor who understood her goals. In this blog, she shares some of the advice she learned about how to choose a […]
25 Essential Job Search Tips for Immigrants
Are you looking for a job in the United States or Canada? Find all of the job search tips you need to succeed, all in one post. Below, we collected the best advice from our experts and the WES Advisor archives. Whether you are actively looking for a job or just researching your options in […]
Sulaf’s Story: How Transferable Skills Lead to Career Success
Sulaf Al-Shaikhly has a unique immigration story. She was born in New York, then moved to Iraq at age 6. Sulaf earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in computer science. She went on to give lectures and train students. But Sulaf’s career came to an abrupt halt with the outbreak of the Iraq War. She […]
6 Tips for Developing Your Personal Brand on Social Media
WES Ambassador Yetunde Oshinkale is a doctorate student in educational psychology in the U.S. In this blog post, she shares six social media strategies that will help you build your network and develop your own personal brand. You can improve how you represent yourself—your “brand”—on social media. Your online presence can be consistently professional across […]
Building Resilience Through Professional Networking
Jenny Okonkwo, an accountant by profession, settled in Toronto in 2006. In this guest blog post, she shares her arrival story and expert tips for networking in Canada. Continue reading for useful tips about overcoming challenges in a new country, building a professional network, and developing resilience. (To share your story here, like Jenny, become a […]
Understanding the Hiring Process
To be effective in finding employment, you first need to understand how the hiring process works. In a recent webinar, we spoke with two hiring professionals about the process. They shared their insights so job seekers can set clear expectations and meet the needs of hiring teams. Jessica Clifton is a senior human resources (HR) […]
How to Connect with Employers in Canada
In a recent webinar, we discussed job search strategies with ACCES Employment and Seneca College to explore the approaches job seekers should use to successfully connect with prospective employers. We addressed such issues as penetrating the hidden job market, and establishing relationships with employers by using effective communication strategies. On average, up to 80 percent […]
Isha Zade’s Journey in Canada: Pre- and Post-Arrival Tips
If you are planning to move to Canada, Isha Zade’s journey may provide some insight into what your own will be like. We asked Isha about her experiences before and after she arrived in her new home country. Isha, who was born in Pune, India, has lived in Canada for less than two years. In […]