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Australian universities international students employment outcomes research

Our research into Australian universities international students employment employment and graduate outcomes. At Cturtle we believe it will be universities who can prove – with data – the employment outcomes of their international students and graduates who will win the competition for future student enrollments.

Explore the Best Universities in Australia

Cturtle is the market leader in tracking international graduate employment outcomes with data on over 1M international students and graduates who have studied in the UK, USA, Europe, New Zealand and Australia who have returned to ASEAN, Greater China and South Asia.

Our JOB+ Internship and Graduate Job Program is designed to get international students the graduate jobs they want. The program can be completed in 3 to 12 months and includes work experience internship or career simulations, micro-credentials, career coaching, CV and LinkedIn services and introductions to a network of over 350,000 hiring managers and recruiters globally.

Global Employability Awards for Cturtle

ReImagine Education Nurturing Employability Awards (2019) | Employability International Impact PIEoneer Awards (2020) | ADVANCE Awards Education 2019, 2020 | China Australia Business Awards (2019) | PIEoneer of the Year Awards (2017).

Find out more about the JOB+

Cturtle works with innovative universities to connect their international students and graduates with over 350,000 hiring companies and recruiters globally. Find out more about working with us here.

Our research focuses on how the international student experience, study destination, study mode and graduate employment outcomes affect international alumni’s likelihood to recommend their university and country of education to future international students.

See how important it is for Australian universities international students employment outcomes are for future student recruiting. See the best universities in Australia according to international students on UniAdvisor.