Subject: Job Search Assistance Needed
Hello everyone!
I’m nearing the completion of my Master’s degree in Accountancy from a US university and actively seeking employment. As graduation approaches in December 2024, I’m also facing an impending visa expiration. I would greatly appreciate any assistance or leads in finding a position in Audit, especially with companies that offer work visa sponsorship. Thank you so much for your support!
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Hi there!
Congrats on nearing your graduation! It’s understandable to feel the pressure as your visa expiry date approaches. Here are some tips that might help you in your job search for an Audit position:
Networking: Connect with alumni from your university who are working in the Accounting field. LinkedIn is a great platform for this. Reach out to professionals in your desired industry and ask for informational interviews.
Job Boards: Look for job postings on websites that specialize in Accounting positions. Sites like Indeed, Glassdoor, and LinkedIn often list opportunities that specify visa sponsorship.
Attend Career Fairs: Many universities hold career fairs where companies look for fresh talent. This could be a good opportunity to meet potential employers and express your interest in Audit roles.
Consider Internship Opportunities: If you’re facing challenges finding full-time positions, applying for internships or co-op positions may also lead to a full-time offer and may be more open to visa sponsorship.
Tailor Your Resume: Make sure your resume highlights your skills and experiences relevant to auditing. Emphasize your coursework, projects, and any relevant internships.
Reach Out to Recruiters: Some recruitment agencies specialize in placing candidates in Accounting positions and may also help with visa sponsorship.
Utilize University Resources: Don’t forget to leverage your university’s career services, which can provide personalized guidance and potential job leads.
Remember to stay persistent, and do not hesitate to ask for help. Good luck with your job search! You’ve got this!