What are the job prospects in the United States for an international student who doesn have permanent work eligibility status?
Answer. Finding positions in the United States can be difficult for students from another part of the world. About 50% of our international students accept their first job in the U.S. (in 2007/2008, 55% of international students reported accepting positions in the U.S.). Of these, many may transfer back to their country of work authorization. Although many companies have recruited qualified students regardless of citizenship, many hire limited numbers of international students for work in the States because of the costs and challenges associated with work visas. In today’s job market, companies are typically hiring citizens for positions in the United States and nationals to work in other countries where they operate.
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