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The Career Center is here to support international students as they gain experiences and grow as professionals. Below is information and resources to help you get started.Ìý

Understand Your Visa Status

The Office of International Education is your resource to understanding your visa status and the federal government's rules associated with working in the US. Be sure to check out their pages onÌýCurricular Practical Training (CPT) andÌýOptional Practical Training (OPT), for specific information on gaining practical experience both as a student and graduate.Ìý

Network with International Alums

Gain insights and advice from alums who have navigated the job search before you. Join our LinkedIn group exclusively for ¶¶Òõ̽̽ international students and alums -- .Ìý

Resume Tips for International Students

Check out our guide to resumes for advice on resume format and content. You can find resume samples there. As an international student, remember to:

  • Exclude your international addresses or any other personal information (e.g. birth date, photo).Ìý
  • Include your language skills and fluencies, but do not include English if you are using the document for applying to positions in the US.

Job Search Resources

Resources to Identify Employers who are International Friendly (H-1B/OPT)

  • Ìý(See the latest report of Top 100 H-1B Visa Sponsors)
  • (Found in Handshake's Resource section)

Resources to Identify International Employers

  • (Found in Handshake's Resource section)

Resources to Identify Jobs and Internships Abroad

  • Ìý(Found in Handshake's Resource section)

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Join an Interest Group

Connect to folks with shared interests in a vibrant social network.

Find your group

Career Champions

Nominate someone who has gone gone above and beyond in encouraging ¶¶Òõ̽̽ students' career readiness and success.

Nominate


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