Employers are becoming increasingly selective in their approach to making the best hire possible. Chalk this up to the general inflation in the number of graduates in the market, or the increased demands by the workplace itself, but the fact is that employers always will have additional demands for the ideal candidate other than the core skills required for the job. Soft skills come to mind, as well as a bevy of other skills that can only be acquired if the graduate or student has specifically worked or volunteered for them. So, in this blog post, we will take a look at one such aspect: why employers prefer graduates with international exposure, and more specifically, what international exposure equips a student with - especially when studying at institutions like Beaconhouse International College (BIC) that offer UK degrees in Pakistan.
International studies are not easy, that is the one takeaway that every international student will tell you. Many students juggle multiple responsibilities while acquiring an education, like a job. And then there is the general difficulty of navigating a foreign world, with a new set of customs, language and culture. Therefore, an international education inculcates a number of skills and competencies within a student which helps them stand out from the sea of graduates for potential employers. Let's take a look at these skills and competencies that globally recognised programmes - such as those offered by Beaconhouse International College - help develop.
Soft skills are absolutely crucial in the workplace, and these skills are exactly what many headhunters are looking for at any given time. Soft skills like leadership, a sense of responsibility, problem-solving as well as a certain degree of independence are all valued highly by employers, and these are the skills that are inculcated in international graduates while there. These students are taught leadership in the many group projects that they participate in, as well as problem-solving which comes inherently from living in a foreign culture with a different value set and language. And last but not least, this self-reliance develops both confidence and independence, which is another set of skills revered by recruiters.
Adaptability and resilience are both crucial skills in the workplace, being able to adapt to changing circumstances. Students with an international exposure, who have lived in a different country with a new language and culture have already proven that they are able to adapt to a changing world, and are ready to face the corporate world with resilience - a quality highly valued in graduates from international colleges in Pakistan.
For international students, the culture shock is the major thing that they face, and all of them take time to adapt to it. However, this culture shock and repeated exposure to a new culture allows students to build a certain level of intercultural competence, allowing them to look past their own experiences and biases and accept and entertain diverse perspectives, alongside building an impressive set of language skills. This cultural intelligence goes beyond just helping them in real life and translates well in the workplace as well.
Mindset is an important aspect of working in a corporation or even for public office, and nowhere is it more obvious and apparent than with international graduates, whose education and life in a new country allows them to grow into a global mindset, with a new set of languages, a new appreciation for cultures, and a growth-oriented mindset that takes into account all other aspects, especially helpful for companies with a global outreach and international presence.
International graduates, thanks to their demanding life and academic routine, are much more adept at utilising their full potential towards any task. According to several researches, international graduates are able to hit the ground running when entrusted with a new task, and combined with their confidence and problem-solving skills, they are able to be more productive when compared to other graduates, making them a highly desirable part of the workforce.
International students are much better at communicating effectively with other people, making them much better in the workplace in tackling issues and leading people. And this also allows them to be better networkers, bringing more value to the workplace than what would otherwise meet the eye. All in all, an international graduate is a dream come true for recruiters.
If you are looking to gain international exposure without leaving Pakistan, Beaconhouse International College (BIC) offers globally recognised UK degrees in Pakistan through partnerships with prestigious British universities. BIC combines international curriculum standards with local accessibility, allowing students to develop the soft skills, adaptability, global mindset, and cultural intelligence that employers actively seek. With its strong academic foundation and international affiliations, Beaconhouse International College stands as one of the leading institutions in Pakistan for students who aim to compete confidently in the global job market.