Careers Advice Blog

A year abroad will make you stand out

No comments

Thought a year abroad was all about wild Erasmus parties and carefree sightseeing? In an increasingly competitive and international job market, employers are increasingly recognising the value of a study or work placement abroad more than ever before.

You may think that your year abroad was nothing but meeting different people, discovering new places and having fun, but you will have also picked up some invaluable skills along the way.

Speaking a language

The first skill that will make you slightly different from the hundreds or thousands of applicants is something that I am a great advocate of: being able to speak another language. The UK has an extremely low level of young people going on to study languages at university, which is quite surprising considering how increasingly global most sectors are becoming.

UK students do not take enough advantage of the Erasmus programme in comparison to their European peers and are, as a result, less mobile and able to work in an international market.

“English is the international language”, I hear you say.  That may be true, but language learning goes beyond communication.  It is a question of understanding and being able to interact and work in another culture – something that employers really appreciate.

Independence

Working or studying abroad makes you a more independent and confident person. Life in a foreign country presents you with an array of life lessons that even two years living away from home in the university bubble cannot teach you. You will become an expert at improvising, solving problems and getting out of sticky situations. You’ll also have some priceless anecdotes for the pub – and for interviews depending on the content!

In my interviews for masters and work placements, the first thing I have been asked to talk about was my year in France. Being an Anglophone abroad will automatically open doors – the vast majority of the work I did was due to being bi-lingual. I managed to get more valid work experience in a year abroad than I have done in my first two years at university.

So if you are planning, are currently on or have done a year abroad, take up as many opportunities as possible. Once you’ve come back, don’t just reminisce fondly about ‘that crazy year on the continent’ – put it on your CV, talk about it during interviews and make yourself stand out from the crowd.

Do you think a year abroad makes you stand out? Let us know in the comments below.

Photo: Kenneth Lu

Selina SykesA year abroad will make you stand out

Related Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *