November
19
10:30-11:30am
Online
Are you an International Student studying in the U.S.? Are you interested in completing an internship or getting a full-time job in the U.S.?
As you know, job-hunting for international students may be challenging. The U.S. job market is probably vastly different from that of your home country, and you should do all you can to learn about it.
Before you begin job hunting, it is best to know your visa requirements and restrictions.
Come to our workshop to learn how setting realistic expectations and understanding your options, building a multi-pronged recruitment strategy to maximize your opportunities, and the skills and capabilities required to be a competitive candidate in order to land a job in the U.S.
Attend this informative session hosted by the Office of Global Services (OGS) and the Wasserman Center for Career Development at the School of Global Public Health to empower yourself with knowledge and information regarding the various work options available for international students.
As you know, job-hunting for international students may be challenging. The U.S. job market is probably vastly different from that of your home country, and you should do all you can to learn about it.
Before you begin job hunting, it is best to know your visa requirements and restrictions.
Come to our workshop to learn how setting realistic expectations and understanding your options, building a multi-pronged recruitment strategy to maximize your opportunities, and the skills and capabilities required to be a competitive candidate in order to land a job in the U.S.
Attend this informative session hosted by the Office of Global Services (OGS) and the Wasserman Center for Career Development at the School of Global Public Health to empower yourself with knowledge and information regarding the various work options available for international students.