With the right qualifications, your career could take you all over the world! Countries like the USA offer exciting opportunities to gain work experience in several industries. Read the tips below to help you navigate the beginnings of your career path to the USA.
Who is hiring?
Understanding the USA job market and how you could fit in is an important first step. Many industries across the vast country are in demand including healthcare, education and construction. Read more about the roles you could find in the USA here.
Whichever career you choose, an IELTS test will be part of your requirements to apply for a job in the USA. As a co-owner of IELTS, the British Council delivers the world’s most trusted English test in over 140 countries. Book your IELTS test with us today to set your global plans in motion.
Which state is best?
With 50 states, the USA is incredibly large with a diverse and thriving economy. The state you choose to find work experience in should depend on the opportunities available related to your skills and goals, as well as the cost of living. You can even consider moving around to gain experience across the country.
There is a high demand for healthcare workers in California, while Maryland and Texas have become fast growing tech hubs. Use preparation material from the Speaking Section of your IELTS test to get ready for interviews and help boost your confidence in English communication.
Is your resume ready?
Your resume or CV is usually the first impression a potential employer will have of you. Make sure you tailor your resume for each role you apply for and highlight your most important skills. Keep the document concise and to the point, leaving out details like your age or a photograph. American resumes are usually only one to two pages long.
Be sure to list your IELTS band score on your resume as it reminds potential employers that you have fulfilled the necessary requirements to work abroad. A good IELTS band score gives employers confidence in the English Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening skills of prospective international employees.
Find career experience
Once you have identified companies you would like to work at, get to know them online as much as you can. Follow their LinkedIn and other social media pages so you can be informed of the company culture or any important announcements. Keep your own LinkedIn page up to date so you are easy to find for recruiters.
Networking your way into a role at a company abroad will likely prove tricky, so it is important to be digitally savvy and connect online. If you are already comfortable with technology, take IELTS on Computer so you can get a preview of your results in 3-5 calendar days. The questions are exactly the same as those in IELTS on Paper and the British Council offers both.
What to expect when you make your move
The chance to work in the USA can be a wonderful experience in a diverse community of forward-thinking professionals. Productivity and respect are valued in the workplace, although friendliness and small talk among colleagues is also common. Being on time and adhering to relevant dress codes is also an important part of navigating the American workplace.
The IELTS test and the preparation materials we provide to help you succeed can become an important support tool in your journey abroad. From filling out VISA applications to job interviews and meeting new colleagues, every English skill will be put to the test in your plan to gain work experience abroad. Make your move with IELTS and book your test today!