My husband and I are visiting relatives in the UK next spring and I'm wondering if it's worth trying to meet with some headhunters/recruitment agencies/actual employers while we're here. We'll be applying for a spousal visa based on savings, but since we don't actually want to spend all our savings, he'll need to get a job fairly quickly!
Relevant info:
- He's got a BS in Mechanical Engineering, currently working as a Process Engineer at a company that manufactures small-batch circuit boards for the aerospace/defense and medical industries
- His current company can only hire US citizens because of the government defense contracts -- is that generally true for the defense industry in the UK as well?
- We've seen enough jobs he's qualified for advertised on job sites that we're pretty optimistic, but have no idea what the competition for them or hiring process is like
- We'd prefer to end up somewhere in the Southeast (my family's in the Brighton area), but can relocate anywhere
We wouldn't likely be moving for at least 6 months, but I was thinking it might be worth talking to some recruiters just to get an idea of the availability of jobs in his field, what they're looking for in candidates, and the hiring process.
If anyone has any thoughts on how to best find a job in this area (eg, headhunter vs applying directly with a company), how long it typically takes to get hired, or recommendations for specific agencies, that would be greatly appreciated!