For international students looking to continue working in the US after graduation, many choose to pursue an H-1B visa. H-1B visas are distributed by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) through …
By Hal Matthews (he/him)
Hal Matthews (he/him)Associate Director, Global Careers
Are you looking for a way to demonstrate your work and provide commentary for viewers to more easily make connections? A portfolio may provide the structure you need and is an opportunity to tell your story and show your work.
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By Jenny Johnson (she/her)
Jenny Johnson (she/her)Assistant Director, Engineering Master's Career Services & Professional Development
Exploring options is about researching internships, jobs and industries that align with interests, strengths, skills and personal circumstances. This research will help a student discover, validate and eliminate options leading to more focused career exploration.
In Career Hub students will …
By Megan Wilson (she/her)
Megan Wilson (she/her)Associate Director, Communications and Outreach
Interviewing in tech often involves multiple steps—phone or email screenings, technical assessments, coding challenges, and several rounds of interviews. With tech companies eager to find the right candidates, the process can feel intense and competitive. While they want to see …
This guide was originally published on Interstride.
The most common work visa in the U.S. is the H-1B visa. However, the H-1B lottery is highly competitive, and there is no guarantee that international students will be able to stay in …
By Hal Matthews (he/him)
Hal Matthews (he/him)Associate Director, Global Careers
Interviewing is a conversation that utilizes your persuasion and communication skills to demonstrate your personality, knowledge, skills, abilities, and fit …