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What Every International Student Should Know About U.S. Employment

Feb 25, 2021

05:00 PM - 06:00 PM

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University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242

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Students of all majors and levels of study are welcome.

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“What Every International Student Should Know About U.S. Employment”

Interested in hearing how H-1B sponsorship happens from the inside?  Dan Beaudry, former head of campus recruiting at Monster.com, shares the potent job search system used by many international students to find U.S. employment. H-1B's are won in ways you likely don't expect.  What you'll discover in this presentation may surprise you:

  • Learn how to secure H-1B sponsorship at companies that have a policy against sponsoring H-1B visas.
  • Learn why 70 percent of open jobs are never advertised - and how to find them before anyone else.
  • Learn why human resources is often an obstacle instead of a conduit to finding a U.S. job-and how to bypass it.
  • Learn why submitting résumés online is not an effective use of your time-and how you can better invest that time.

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Dan Beaudry Bio: Dan Beaudry is the author of Power Ties: The International Student’s Guide to Finding a Job in the United States. He has been a guest speaker at events for the National Association of Colleges and Employers, the MBA Career Services Council, the HR Planning Society, the International Careers Consortium, the National Association of Asian MBA’s and over 100 universities and business schools across the country.  He holds a BA from Vanderbilt University, and an MA in International Relations from Boston University.

Co-sponsored by the College of Engineering, International Programs, Pomerantz Career Center, and the Tippie College of Business. 

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