2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:jocd.0000036703.83885.5d
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Career Placement Concerns of International Graduate Students: A Qualitative Study

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“…This is consistent with related work (e.g. Nilsson et al 2004;Singaravelu et al 2005) which has previously identified international students as not engaging with careers services due to differences in cultural values (Byon et al 1999) or their support not to be seen as worthwhile (Shen and Herr 2004). Chinese students may present a specific challenge for careers services to engage with as traditionally family influence exerts an impacts on Asian students' career choices (Sun 2015;Wong and Liu 2010;Yi et al 2003;Yoo and Skovholt 2001), though this may not hold true from the data we presented above.…”
Section: University Support To Develop Future Employabilitysupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…This is consistent with related work (e.g. Nilsson et al 2004;Singaravelu et al 2005) which has previously identified international students as not engaging with careers services due to differences in cultural values (Byon et al 1999) or their support not to be seen as worthwhile (Shen and Herr 2004). Chinese students may present a specific challenge for careers services to engage with as traditionally family influence exerts an impacts on Asian students' career choices (Sun 2015;Wong and Liu 2010;Yi et al 2003;Yoo and Skovholt 2001), though this may not hold true from the data we presented above.…”
Section: University Support To Develop Future Employabilitysupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Norton and Thomas 2009), the research showed that Chinese students had relatively low awareness and perceived usefulness of extra-curricular activities. In order to actively engage this group of students, institutions might want to translate some extracurricular activity promotional materials in order to overcome language barriers (Shen and Herr, 2004). Popular Chinese social media sites (e.g.…”
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“…Because of their nonresident status, ESL international students usually find it more difficult to find full-time jobs after graduation than American students in the US (Lee & Rice, 2007). As a result, job seeking is often a major concern and stressor for many ESL international students who desire to stay in the US after receiving their degrees (Shen & Herr, 2004).…”
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“…By 2007, this number had grown to over 623,000, reflecting more than a 650% increase from the 83,000 foreign students enrolled prior to the INA's enactment (IIE 2008). By enabling international student numbers to expand, the US made a politically savvy move that not only helped the economic and societal progress of developing countries by providing educational opportunities to their citizens, but served to enrich the student population of US colleges and universities while financially benefiting those institutions (Mazzarol and Soutar 2002;Shen and Herr 2004).…”
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