International Student Career Week - Recordings & Post-Event Resources

Click below to jump to event recordings and post-event resources from the Spring 2026 International Student Career Week.

BCNSP Drop-in Resume Clinic & Resources Booth

BC NSP offers weekly in-person sessions about Canadian Job Search Strategies. For more information about the schedule, location, and registration, see the downloadable posters below:

Visit their website here.

Co-op Abroad Info Session: Enhance Your Degree and Launch Your Global Career

During this session, you will learn the key steps to working abroad, where SFU students go, the organizations that hire them, and practical strategies for navigating applications, travel planning, and workplace culture. 

Building Career Connections: Your Guide to Easy, Authentic Networking

An engaging discussion on turning everyday interactions into meaningful career-building opportunities, facilitated by a SFU Career Educator.

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Employer Panel: How to Build your Canadian Work Experience & Leadership Skills

Panelists from units across campus engage in a moderated discussion.

Launching Your Career in Canada Workshop: Job Search Strategies for International Students

Discover the essential tools and techniques needed to launch your job search in Canada. 

Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) Information Session

Learn more about the PGWP eligibility and the application process.

IRCC Resources

The following resources from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada will help you understand PGWP eligibility and the application process:

SFU Resources

To support your transition after graduation, you may also find the following SFU resources helpful: 

Health Coverage

Permanent Residence (PR) Information Sessions

If you are interested in learning more about permanent residence pathways, the following upcoming sessions may be helpful:

Organized by BC Newcomer Services Program (BCNSP):

Need Additional Support?

If you have questions after reviewing these resources, you are encouraged to connect with an International Student Advisor (ISA) for further guidance on your situation 

Uncover Your Intercultural Communication Strengths

This interactive session discusses what global competencies are and why they are increasingly valued by employers.

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Have questions?

If you have questions about International Student Career Week, please email us at sfu_global@sfu.ca.