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    The PIE Talent team, part of The PIE News, share their insights on the international education job market.

    Through our journalism, events, and sector engagement, we’ve built a global network of professionals and hiring managers across higher education, private providers, pathways, edtech, assessments, and K-12, as well as a diverse candidate database spanning the entire sector. This insight allows us to connect organisations with exceptional talent and support candidates in finding their next career move.

    The international education job market is dynamic and increasingly global. Institutions and organisations are looking not just for skills, but for adaptability, cross-cultural experience, and innovation. To help job seekers stand out, we’re excited to launch our 5 Minutes With series, powered by The PIE Talent. Here, talent and HR leaders from around the world share practical advice and guidance to help you navigate your career in international education.

    Here are some tips from The PIE Talent team to help you make a strong impression and stand out to employers.

    What’s your number-one tip for standing out in a competitive international education job market?

    Think like a strategist, not just an applicant. Candidates who stand out clearly show how they can solve an organisation’s biggest challenges or drive growth in tangible ways. Instead of just listing responsibilities, share a mini case study: the challenge, what you did differently, measurable outcomes, and what you learned. Demonstrating problem-solving, innovation, and results in a global context is far more memorable than a standard CV.

    One job application or interview mistake you wish more candidates would stop making?

    Failing to bring a global perspective. International education is inherently cross-cultural, so candidates who don’t highlight how they navigate diverse environments or adapt their approach to different markets are missing an opportunity. For example, showing how you increased enrolment from a new region, or launched a partnership across countries, can set you apart. Generic applications don’t cut it; hiring managers want evidence of cultural intelligence, global thinking, and adaptability.

    One thoughtful follow-up action after an interview that genuinely leaves a great impression?

    Do your homework and show genuine interest. A simple, personalised note explaining why you’re excited to be part of their team or organisation goes a long way. Referencing a specific project, value, or goal from the interview demonstrates engagement and enthusiasm. Hiring managers remember candidates who are curious, thoughtful, and clearly motivated to contribute.

    Hiring red flag:

    Failing to show authentic engagement. Nothing kills a candidate’s chances faster than a lack of preparation or a “copy-paste” approach. Hiring managers can spot generic applications, vague answers, or candidates who haven’t researched the institution. Don’t just recite your experience, show you understand the organisation’s mission, values, and challenges, and explain why you are genuinely excited to contribute. Authenticity, curiosity, and insight will get you remembered.



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