The Global Job Search - Delivered Locally.
Our Mission
Enable successful outcomes for international students seeking a global career path.
Return Path Global is focused on one objective: helping international students studying outside their home countries with global career opportunities.
We do this by providing students with prescriptive, end-to-end career planning services and tools, connecting them with global employers, and preparing them for successful re-acclimation and entry to the workforce.
Solutions for Students, Universities & Employers
Students
We provide international students studying in the US with resources and tools to navigate the job search process, gain access to global internships and jobs, and build the skills needed to be successful in the corporate workplace.
Discover “best fit” job opportunities, develop regionally-relevant hard and soft skills, and receive re-acclimation support
Engage with alumni and industry insiders for insights, questions and coaching
Insight
Gain access to Returnee association for networking, career coaching and continuing education
Universities
We help leading colleges and universities to support their international students at scale, and engage with graduating students and alumni living outside the US.
Leverage resources and tools to provide regionally-specific guidance to international students
Access real-time reporting of students' career activity, and visibility to global recruitment trends
Establish global infrastructure from which to engage alumni
Global Employers
We work with top tier global employers to provide access to talented graduates prepared to hit the ground running. We also strengthen the employer brand on campus, enabling long-lasting relationships with US universities.
Save time by gaining streamlined access to qualified, relevant, western-educated students
Reduce churn by hiring candidates trained in the soft and hard skills needed to succeed in your company and work culture
Strengthen your company brand in the US by establishing long-standing relationships with US universities and tight connections with students