I wish I'd have seen this some months back, like when the thread started. I've applied to 200+ jobs (most with recruitment agencies, which I understand are more difficult to get a job with if you require sponsorship). I got two calls back. One was a brief phone interview who said they'd call me back for a proper interview and never did. The other scheduled a proper interview with me and I so wanted that job but I had to kind of chase them down to get a rejection.
I have an undergrad in tech and am just about finishing my masters in a similar tech field. I have zero experience in the industry (new grad, entry level) and assumed this was the reason I was not hearing much back, or possibly the fact I required sponsorship. Now I wonder if some of it was not making the sift.
ETA: The field I seek work in is on the shortage list but requires five years experience and experience having led a team.
It is tough, especially if you don’t have to right to work in the UK.
However, I see from your other post that you are planning to apply for a fiancé visa... which means that once you are married, you don’t need sponsorship for a job, as your FLR(M) visa will give you the same right to work as any U.K. citizen.
But, as you cannot work in any capacity on a fiancé visa, there’s not much point applying for jobs now... because you won’t be able to start working until after you are married and have your next visa (which could take several more months depending on when you get the fiancé visa, when you marry and when you get the FLR(M)).
Alternatively, as was suggested in your other thread, if your fiancé was to fly over to the US, you could marry there within a couple of days and apply directly for a spousal visa, which would allow you to work immediately upon arriving in the UK on that visa.
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