Unique recruitment services to find a skilled job abroad

07 March, 2016

Unique recruitment services to find a skilled job abroad

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In this post we will try to cover what services we offer to:

01. Skilled workers employed in one country looking to find a job abroad

And,

02. International students who are already stugying abroad and looking for a job to gain some real-life international experience and recover some of the investment made on studies.

We know both these groups need a separate set of services and one size will not feel all. Also, each individual is unique and experience, expertise and knowledge are unique.

While different people will need different support systems, one thing will be common and most important. You will need an international employer who is willing to hire you and has proper authorisations and registrations in place.

So, if you wish to work in the UK as a non UK or Irish citizen, your employer will need to hold a sponsor license before he can offer you a job. The job will also be at a certain skill level and the salary offer should meet the minimum threshold. There is also a requirement to know English language at a certain level.

UK has points based immigration system under which you will need to score the qualifying points to be eligible to get an offer from a UK employer sponsor.

We at CV1.org are involved in inviting the UK employers who are already on Sponsor Register to list their job openings with us. We are sure this will definitely help the jobseekers who are registered with us.

New International Jobs Site CV1.org

07 March, 2016

We are happy to announce that a fresh new international jobs website is ready to help you jump start your immigration journey.

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If we look at the UK immigration stats, we find that in the year ending September 2019, 222,047 applications were made for Sponsored study visa for the higher education (university) sector, which showed increase of 14% over previous period, the highest level on record.

While we do not have exact stats, we understand from other websites that a very small percentage of these 222,947 students may have been able to switch to the then Tier 2 General (Skilled Worker Visa now) after successful completion
of UK degree.

Ideally if you completed higher education in the UK, you should have been able to extend your visa by switching to Tier 2 visa. So what are the factors holding you down and how can we help improve your chances to find a skilled worker visa in the UK before you complete studies?

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