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Join Globallyan as a Foreign Admission Officer – Full‑time, Dhaka (Gulshan 1) – Apply by Dec 11, 202

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2025 6:29 am
by bdchakriDesk
Preparation Guide for the Position of Foreign Admission Officer at Globallyan (Dhaka – Gulshan 1)

1. Understand the role and its core responsibilities
- Student counseling & guidance: be ready to discuss academic pathways, scholarship options and cultural adaptation.
- Application processing: familiarize yourself with common application forms, required documents and deadlines for major overseas universities.
- Admission documentation support: know how to verify transcripts, letters of recommendation, English‑proficiency test scores, etc.
- University communication: practice writing clear, professional emails to university admissions offices.
- Student follow‑up & case management: set up a simple tracking system (e.g., Excel or a CRM demo) to show you can monitor multiple cases simultaneously.
- Visa assistance support: review the latest Bangladesh‑to‑overseas student visa requirements, required forms and typical processing times.
- Marketing & outreach: gather ideas for social‑media posts, campus‑visit events or webinars that attract prospective students.
- Customer service & communication: rehearse handling common queries, complaints and “difficult” situations with patience and empathy.

2. Align your qualifications with the job specifications
- Education: ensure you have a Bachelor’s or Honors degree. If your degree is not in Education or Business, be prepared to explain how it developed relevant analytical or communication skills.
- Language: IELTS 7 is mandatory. If your current score is lower, schedule a test at least 4‑6 weeks before the application deadline and allocate time for targeted practice.
- Experience: 2‑3 years in immigration or visa processing is required. Draft a concise work‑experience summary that highlights specific tasks (e.g., preparing student visa packets, liaising with embassies).
- Age & gender: the posting specifies male candidates aged 20‑35. Confirm you meet this criterion before proceeding.

3. Strengthen the suggested skills
- Education counseling: review common counseling frameworks (e.g., GROW model) and prepare a short case study of a student you helped choose a university.
- Student counseling: practice active‑listening techniques and develop a list of FAQs you can answer confidently.

4. Assemble the application package
- Updated CV (max 2 pages) – focus on education consulting, visa processing, client interaction and any marketing/outreach projects.
- Cover letter – address the hiring manager by name if possible, state why you are attracted to Globallyan’s mission, and match each of the eight job duties with a concrete example from your past work.
- Copies of academic certificates and IELTS score report.
- Any relevant certificates (e.g., Visa‑Processing Training, Customer Service Excellence).

5. Prepare for the interview (walk‑in interview likely)
- Research Globallyan: locate the office at Road 15, House 20‑22, Gulshan‑1, note the surrounding area (transport options, parking) and be ready to describe why you want to work there.
- Know the company’s value proposition – “empowering students to study abroad with confidence.” Think of stories that show you share this vision.
- Practice responses to typical questions:
* “Describe a time you helped a student overcome an admission hurdle.”
* “How do you stay updated on changing visa regulations?”
* “Explain your approach to managing multiple student cases simultaneously.”
- Prepare questions for the interviewers, such as:
* “What are the key performance metrics for this role?”
* “How does the team handle peak admission seasons?”
* “What opportunities exist for professional development in immigration law?”

6. Practical logistics before Dec 11, 2025
- Now – Mid‑October: Confirm IELTS score, update CV/cover letter, collect certificates.
- Late October: Conduct a mock interview with a friend or mentor; refine answers and body language.
- Early November: Print all documents on high‑quality A4 paper, bind them in a neat folder; keep a digital copy on a USB drive.
- Mid‑November: Review the route to Gulshan‑1, plan a test run to the office to gauge travel time during peak traffic.
- Early December: Dress in business‑formal attire, bring the document folder, a notebook, and a pen. Arrive 10‑15 minutes before the scheduled interview time.

7. Post‑interview follow‑up
- Send a brief thank‑you email (if you obtain a contact email) within 24 hours, reiterating your enthusiasm for the role and referencing a specific point discussed during the interview.

8. Salary & benefits negotiation
- Research typical remuneration for foreign admission officers in Dhaka (range ≈ BDT 30,000‑45,000 + monthly commission).
- Be ready to discuss the “Negotiable” salary, monthly commission structure, yearly salary review, festival bonus and partial lunch subsidy.

9. Final checklist
- [ ] IELTS 7 (official score report)
- [ ] Bachelor/Honors degree certified copy
- [ ] Updated CV & tailored cover letter
- [ ] Relevant certificates (visa processing, counseling)
- [ ] Printed document folder (clean, ordered)
- [ ] Dress code: business formal
- [ ] Planned travel route to Gulshan 1
- [ ] Prepared interview answers and questions

Follow this roadmap step‑by‑step, and you will present yourself as a well‑qualified, organized and motivated candidate for the Foreign Admission Officer position at Globallyan. Good luck!