Last week I was enticed to attend a seminar on traveling abroad in the
Memorial Union at the University of Rhode Island. Initially, I went because if I was one of the
first 50 people in line I would be eligible for a free passport. Yes, free! I’ve never had a passport so I saw
this as an opportunity to snatch one.
After I got to the seminar, I listened to a woman speak about the
benefits of studying abroad. In my
underclassmen years I wanted to study abroad in Greece, but I finished almost
all of my general education courses within the first year and a half. I didn’t think there was really a possibility
of me going abroad without getting behind.
What I really wanted was my free passport! However, the speaker said there are travel
abroad programs for students who are recent graduates too. The woman also spoke about the perks of going
overseas and why employers are hiring more students who traveled abroad in
college. When the lecture was over, I
searched Online to see why employers are hiring more students who are willing
to travel.
In an article I found from TheChronicle, Karen Fischer writes how employers are not necessarily impressed
with where students travel, but what they have learned overseas. The article continues to say it’s unfortunate
some students don’t know what to tell the employer about their abroad
experience. I understand that sipping on
a tropical drink while basking in the sun on a white sandy beach is pretty
awesome, but employers want to hear more about getting a grasp on non-American
culture. And by this, I don’t mean “sampling” rum each country has to offer. Think more along the lines of participating
in traditions and community activities to understand foreign culture. How will traveling abroad benefit your
future?
An employer is willing to hire more students that have studied abroad
because it shows you are mature, independent, responsible, and a
risk-taker. If you study overseas, an
employer will also be able to tell you are willing to step outside your comfort
zone and adjust to different environments.
Did you know that over 270,000 students traveled abroad between 2009
through 2011? I read the statistics in
an Online article, “Why Americans are choosing to study abroad in record
numbers,” from NBC. The statistics came
from the Institute of International Education and reported that the number of students
traveling abroad has tripled over the last 20 years. The article said, "For American students
to be competitive in today's globalized world, international experience is
critically important. Young people who
study abroad gain the global skills necessary to create solutions to 21st
Century challenges." Another key point the article makes is that “students
know their careers are going to be global.”
Going abroad gives students understanding of what’s going on in the
world outside the United States and allows them to have firsthand
experience.



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