Former international students, certified education consultants, and passionate advocates — our team has walked this journey and knows exactly how to guide you.
Every member of the PB Cambridge team has personal experience navigating international education — which means the advice you receive is grounded in real-world insight.
Every PB Cambridge consultant has personally gone through the international admissions process. We are not theorists — we have lived the experience of studying abroad as Nigerians, and we use that knowledge every day to guide our students.
Visa rules genuinely shift year to year — the UK's Graduate Route is dropping from two years to 18 months for anyone whose paperwork clears after January 2027, and Canada tightened which college diplomas even qualify for a work permit back in 2024. We can't afford to be working off what was true two admissions cycles ago, so consultants spend time most months reading through actual government guidance — not just summaries — and comparing notes on what's changed for the countries our students are applying to.
Our team members hold certifications from recognized bodies including IECA (International Education Counselors Association) training programs, and several have completed coursework through UCAS (UK) and Common App (US) professional training tracks designed specifically for international education advisors. We also maintain direct relationships with admissions representatives at partner universities, giving us first-hand insight into what each institution is looking for in applicants beyond what's published in official materials.
Several members of our team are themselves graduates of international universities — having gone through the exact process our students are navigating. This first-hand experience studying abroad as Nigerian students gives our team unique empathy and practical insight that purely theoretical knowledge cannot replicate. We understand the cultural adjustments, the homesickness, the academic differences, and the triumphs that come with studying far from home — because we've lived it.
We believe that the quality of guidance a student receives directly impacts not just where they get admitted, but how well-prepared they are to succeed once they arrive. That's why investing in our team's expertise is one of our highest priorities as an organization.
PB Cambridge Consult is always interested in connecting with passionate education professionals — particularly those with personal experience studying abroad, backgrounds in counselling or admissions, or specialized expertise in standardized test instruction. As our organization continues to grow, we periodically open positions for consultants, test prep instructors, and program coordinators across our consulting and EduAid operations.
If you're passionate about expanding access to international education for Nigerian students and believe your background and skills could contribute to our mission, we'd welcome hearing from you — reach out through our contact page with information about your background and interest in joining our team.
If you've worked in education consulting before, you'll recognize the difference between a job where you push paperwork and one where you actually know the families you're working with. We're the second kind — small enough that consultants stay with the same students from the first call through to their first semester abroad, rather than handing them off between departments. If you've got strong written English, patience for repetitive document-chasing (because there's a lot of it), and you can hold your own explaining a visa policy change to a worried parent, we'd want to hear from you.