Job Interview Tip: Illustrate a Global Understanding

The world has shrunk, becoming a smaller and smaller place, especially when it comes to the job market. Many, if not most, industries are doing more and more business overseas, whether it be manufacturing, competition with foreign companies, or even just being affected by overseas events. A strong global understanding is important to landing many jobs. This is a reason why studying abroad is an important facet to setting you apart from the pack during a job interview. That semester in London can come in really handy for your career in finance.

If you did not study abroad during college, investing in yourself now with a study abroad stint in a foreign country can be a boon to your job search. What better answer to the popular interview question, “How long have you been looking for a job?” than explaining that after being laid off or your company closing you decided to add greater global understanding to your resume by spending two months in Brazil to increase your knowledge of Portuguese and Brazilian culture,infrastructure and business acumen. Or a month learning Chinese in Beijing while witnessing firsthand the incredible work ethic and forward-thinking attitude of the Chinese population. 

Any way you look at it, a global understanding is a very important asset you should highlight during your job interview, for almost any company you might be vying for a job at. For more information, download our free e-report, “How Studying Abroad Can Help You Find a Job” by clicking here.

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