If you travel, research or work abroad, one thing can be said about all of them: it's extremely exciting. It's all exciting to experience a new culture, to learn a language, to meet people from every corner of the globe, to eat delicious food. And if you really love your time abroad, there's a chance you'll get a little bit off the international bug and decide to pursue your career after graduation abroad. If this is the case, then I'd recommend taking advantage of the potential offered by studying abroad for international networking.
When it comes to researching the local job market and future career prospects, being on the ground in the country you might choose to live in after college is a big benefit and how can you make the most of your time abroad and networking globally for future postgraduate opportunities?