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Students carry flags representing their country during March through the Arches.

International Students

Support for International Students

The Career Development Center offers services and programs that meet the diverse needs of international students at St. Thomas. Whether you're preparing for a job search in the US, heading back home, or seeking your next adventure, we're here for you.

Let’s go!

Getting Started

  • Do Your Research
  • Connect with OISS
  • Cultural Differences
  • Know what you want.

    Research is an essential part of any internship or job search – domestic or global. Use the career and major exploration resources on our Resources Page to start learning more about industries, jobs, locations and organizations.

    Create a Plan

    As an international student, if you’re here on a temporary visa it’s essential to connect with the Office of International Students and Scholars to learn about your work and visa options. They will help you understand Curricular Practical Training (CPT), Optional Practical Training (OPT), on-campus jobs, visas, and other legal requirements.

    It won’t be the same.

    Knowing about cultural differences can help in securing employment and will help you adjust to life in the U.S. Learn and explore the geography, interests, common sports and cuisines of the U.S. This will be helpful in striking up conversation with the people you meet. GoinGlobal has country guides which can be a helpful tool in learning the U.S. office culture.

    Do Your Research

    Know what you want.

    Research is an essential part of any internship or job search – domestic or global. Use the career and major exploration resources on our Resources Page to start learning more about industries, jobs, locations and organizations.

    Connect with OISS

    Create a Plan

    As an international student, if you’re here on a temporary visa it’s essential to connect with the Office of International Students and Scholars to learn about your work and visa options. They will help you understand Curricular Practical Training (CPT), Optional Practical Training (OPT), on-campus jobs, visas, and other legal requirements.

    Cultural Differences

    It won’t be the same.

    Knowing about cultural differences can help in securing employment and will help you adjust to life in the U.S. Learn and explore the geography, interests, common sports and cuisines of the U.S. This will be helpful in striking up conversation with the people you meet. GoinGlobal has country guides which can be a helpful tool in learning the U.S. office culture.

    Video of an alumni panel held at St. Thomas in the late 2010’s. Contains information and advice from former international students.

    Tips from International Alumni

    Watch this video to learn about the job search experiences of St. Thomas international alumni – from adjusting to U.S. culture to receiving a job offer.

    Know before you start

    Job and Internship Searches

  • In the U.S.
  • Global
  • Using Handshake
  • Resumes and Cover Letters
  • Navigating the System

    Searching for an internship or job sometimes feels like a job itself! It’s always a good idea to explore options and opportunities early on and create a career plan (or several plans). The Career Development Center has resources and staff to support you as you navigate the process.

    Explore Your Options

    Something to consider as you evaluate your post-graduation plans is whether you want to stay in the U.S., go back home, or explore a career in another country altogether! Don’t forget to use our subscription to GoinGlobal, a database designed to help you understand job searches and careers in countries all over the world – it even has an amazing job board!

    Opportunity Awaits

    St. Thomas uses Handshake for job and internship postings, events, job fairs, employer information sessions, and more. It’s your one-stop-career-shop! If you’re a current student, you already have an account – just log in using your St. Thomas username and password!

    Leave a Paper Trail 

    The documents you use to apply for positions in the U.S. are probably going to look a little different than what you might use at home. We’ve put together some resources for you as you plan to navigate a job search here in America.

    In the U.S.

    Navigating the System

    Searching for an internship or job sometimes feels like a job itself! It’s always a good idea to explore options and opportunities early on and create a career plan (or several plans). The Career Development Center has resources and staff to support you as you navigate the process.

    Global

    Explore Your Options

    Something to consider as you evaluate your post-graduation plans is whether you want to stay in the U.S., go back home, or explore a career in another country altogether! Don’t forget to use our subscription to GoinGlobal, a database designed to help you understand job searches and careers in countries all over the world – it even has an amazing job board!

    Using Handshake

    Opportunity Awaits

    St. Thomas uses Handshake for job and internship postings, events, job fairs, employer information sessions, and more. It’s your one-stop-career-shop! If you’re a current student, you already have an account – just log in using your St. Thomas username and password!

    Resumes and Cover Letters

    Leave a Paper Trail 

    The documents you use to apply for positions in the U.S. are probably going to look a little different than what you might use at home. We’ve put together some resources for you as you plan to navigate a job search here in America.

    Build connections.

    Interviewing and Networking

  • Interviewing in the US 
  • Networking is Key
  • LinkedIn
  • St. Thomas Connect
  • Embrace your uniqueness

    Identify your skills and the value you can bring to an employer, and then tell them about it! Review our interviewing resources, craft your elevator pitch, and do a mock interview to prepare yourself.

    People hire People.

    Networking and alumni support are extremely helpful in a job search. From informational interviews to mentoring and professional relationships, building your network is essential to a successful internship or job search. Not only can your network support you in your searches, but you’ll learn how to be the best candidate possible.

    Keep in touch.

    Make sure you have an up-to-date LinkedIn profile and join the Career Development Center’s Alumni Sharing Knowledge (ASK) group. Connect with people you already know and explore the opportunity to grow your network in meaningful ways with Tommie Alumni.

    Meet More Tommies

    If you’re looking to connect with more St. Thomas alumni, St. Thomas Connect is a great place to start. Nearly 3,000 alumni are on the platform and ready to support you with everything from career exploration, to interviewing and networking to balancing work and life.

    Interviewing in the US 

    Embrace your uniqueness

    Identify your skills and the value you can bring to an employer, and then tell them about it! Review our interviewing resources, craft your elevator pitch, and do a mock interview to prepare yourself.

    Networking is Key

    People hire People.

    Networking and alumni support are extremely helpful in a job search. From informational interviews to mentoring and professional relationships, building your network is essential to a successful internship or job search. Not only can your network support you in your searches, but you’ll learn how to be the best candidate possible.

    LinkedIn

    Keep in touch.

    Make sure you have an up-to-date LinkedIn profile and join the Career Development Center’s Alumni Sharing Knowledge (ASK) group. Connect with people you already know and explore the opportunity to grow your network in meaningful ways with Tommie Alumni.

    St. Thomas Connect

    Meet More Tommies

    If you’re looking to connect with more St. Thomas alumni, St. Thomas Connect is a great place to start. Nearly 3,000 alumni are on the platform and ready to support you with everything from career exploration, to interviewing and networking to balancing work and life.