
Career Transition of Non-European Graduates from European High Education Institutions: Implications for Career Practice
Author(s) -
Erik Zeltner
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal for perspectives of economic, political and social integration
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2300-0945
pISSN - 1733-3911
DOI - 10.18290/pepsi-2019-0010
Subject(s) - career development , german , higher education , work (physics) , career portfolio , pedagogy , career planning , perspective (graphical) , political science , public relations , sociology , medical education , medicine , mechanical engineering , archaeology , artificial intelligence , computer science , law , history , engineering
Based on several case studies of career services for international students and the transitional experience of non-European graduates from study to work, I provide an integrated analysis of transcripts of semi-structured interviews conducted with career representatives and non-European graduates from German, UK and Dutch universities. I discuss the implications for career practice in light of individual perspectives of non-European graduates, higher education career services and other related institutions. The article reveals factors for career planning and development considering cultural gaps ranging from language issues to differences in the higher education system or recruitment procedures as well as a lack of career provision for international students. It illustrates how career services have reacted to these issues by creating new strategies, including the job role of a career specialist for international students, and suggests new directions for further research and the career development of non-European graduates with regard to participating universities and from a broader institutional perspective.