Foriegn graduate, find internship?

In summary, the conversation discusses a Chinese student studying software development in Ireland and their plans for after graduation. They are considering an internship in embedded systems but are unsure of the availability for foreign graduates in Europe. The conversation also mentions the possibility of finding a job in other European countries, but it may not be easy for a non-EU citizen. It is suggested to either find a job in Ireland or inquire about the UK program for non-EU citizens.
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Hey,
I'm a Chinese student studying in Ireland and I will be completing my course in Software Development in May of next year. My course in China has covered a broad range of topics from Software Programming to Development of Embedded Systems. I now have to decide which path to go down from here.
I think it's probably hard to find positions as a new graduate in embedded systems work. This kind of job needs a lot of experience. And experience is what I'm lack of . So I decided I need to find some internship.
The question is that 'Is that finding a internship in embedded system is easy in Europe? Especially, for a Foriegn graduate from China? And what should i do to find such a internship?'
 
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In the UK new overseas graduates are allowed a 2 year working VISA - I don't know if Ireland has something similair, or if Irish grads qualify forthe UK one.

Internships in the US generally mean unpaid - they aren't common in Europe.
So you are really looking for an entry level job, I don't know how bad the economy has been hit but I suspect the big electronics companies aren't quite as desparate for staff as they were a year ago.
 
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Thank you for the reply mgb_phys.
Graduates in Ireland are allowed a half year working VISA. But Embedded system industry is not that good in Ireland. Here is lack of job in Ireland. Is that possible finding a job in other European countries for a Chinese graduate in Ireland.
 
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I don't think non-eu citizens can swap countries that easily.
You will either need to find somewhere in Ireland or check with the UK if you are entitled to the UK program - for historical reasons ireland is often a special case and get's more rights in the UK than other european countries.
 

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There are a few different ways to find an internship as a foreign graduate. One option is to utilize online job search engines specifically for international students, such as Going Global or Interstride. Another option is to network with professionals in your field through LinkedIn or attending career fairs and conferences. Additionally, you can reach out to your university's career center for resources and connections.

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