#英国求职
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How I Secured a KPMG Full-Time Offer and Skilled Worker Visa via Summer Internship
Finally landed a job through experienced-hire recruiting! Here’s the story behind a £48k salary…
Job hunting in the UK requires applying widely and tailoring your CV closely to each job description to pass automated screening. Search broadly for related roles since titles vary. The process can take months and requires consistent daily effort. Typical steps are: CV screening → HR phone interview → hiring manager interview or assessment. Success is a mix of ability, effort, and luck—keep improving and applying to secure a good offer.
peaking from experience: what kind of returnee graduates do foreign companies prefer
For international graduates, foreign companies are not out of reach but rather platforms where their strengths shine. This article provides a structured guide on what foreign employers value, where to find opportunities, and how to approach interviews to improve job-hunting success.
Landed a job through experienced-hire (social) recruitment in one month.
The author found a job through experienced-hire recruitment within one month after receiving their UK master’s degree. Due to delayed graduation, they couldn’t apply for a PSW visa and instead used a spouse visa, which may have helped with job hunting. They rarely applied for graduate schemes and preferred phone or live interviews over recorded video interviews. They focused on Mandarin-speaking administrative and HR roles, received many interview invitations, and ultimately got one offer after three in-person interviews. For preparation, they used Glassdoor and YouTube (especially behavioral question examples). They note that all companies asked “Why our company?” and share negative experiences with some Chinese companies, including being ghosted and being asked about childbearing plans.
Job-hunting Journey & Experience After Graduating and Joining a Bootcamp
A Mathematics graduate with distinction who transitioned into tech from a MATLAB-only background. Faced multiple rejections at video interview and assessment centre stages, and went through periods of anxiety during the job search, but continued self-learning coding — from Java and LeetCode to JavaScript and React. Later joined a full-stack bootcamp, worked on several frontend and backend projects, and eventually secured a role in tech. Now sharing real experiences about breaking into tech to offer insights and encouragement to others on a similar path.
Is finding a job in the UK insanely difficult?
Job-hunting difficulty isn’t about nationality — it’s about strategy. A CV is not an autobiography; it should be tailored to the Job Description (JD), highlighting keywords and relevant experience. Recommended CV structure: professional summary → key skills → work experience (focus on impact) → education. Keep it 1–1.5 pages with clean formatting. Choose targeted applications over mass applications, and slightly tailor your CV for each JD. Use AI as a tool, but you must give clear instructions and judge the quality of the output.
Reflections on Landing a Job in London
The author reflects on their difficult job-hunting journey in London. As a non-EU graduate without local experience, they faced constant rejections and heavy pressure while others secured offers. Through persistent networking, a senior helped pass along their CV, leading to their first interview. Despite self-doubt and anxiety, the author persevered through each stage and eventually secured a job. They attribute success not to background or connections but to persistence after setbacks and timely help from others, encouraging fellow job seekers to keep going.
Finally landed a job in the UK after 3 months of job hunting!!
Over the past three months, I applied for 160+ jobs and attended around 30 phone and in-person interviews. By improving my CV strategy — from using one generic CV to tailoring by industry, and finally customizing a new CV for each role — I gained more interview opportunities. Still, the job search was long and exhausting, with forms, tests, frequent interviews, and travel, often without feedback. I felt overwhelmed at times but kept going. Now it’s a new beginning, and I hope all job seekers achieve the results they want.
My Job Search Experience in the UK
我从硕士毕业前三个月开始在英国求职,主要通过 Indeed、LinkedIn 和学校 career service 投递简历。起初投了三四十份简历几乎没有回应,还因签证问题被拒。后来通过参加 CV workshop 优化了简历,并调整策略,为每个岗位定制求职信、主动联系招聘经理、参加线下招聘活动,面试机会明显增加。 最终获得了一份零售行业的兼职工作。虽然不是理想岗位,但让我熟悉了英国职场文化、提升了英语沟通能力,并积累了本地工作经验。
Job hunting from China: How I landed a UK big company offer in 2 months 🇬🇧 (Experience Sharing V)
You can apply for UK jobs from your home country even without a visa. Timing in autumn recruitment is crucial: getting an AC before Christmas and an offer around the New Year is ideal, as requirements may be less strict; late ACs mean fewer roles and tougher competition. Focus on campus recruitment and company websites, and also use platforms like LinkedIn, Glassdoor, and Indeed. Prioritize preparing for tests and interviews; perfect English isn’t necessary — strong content and skills matter more. Courage and action are key to landing an offer.
UK Full-Time Job Experience Sharing!
As a 2023 PSW visa holder, the author applied for over 200 jobs and attended 6 interviews in the UK. The journey was stressful but rewarding. Key lessons: strong English communication is essential, accents matter less than clarity; small talk is a valuable soft skill; persistence is crucial — treat interviews as learning opportunities and ask for feedback. The author later chose to return home for personal career reasons and recommended UK customer service roles to others.