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International Opportunities

How to Balance an Internship with College Classes

For many college students, there aren’t enough hours in the day to accomplish tasks like academics and extracurriculars. So, the thought of having an internship in the middle of a school semester can seem like a daunting addition to a hectic schedule. However, an internship in the fall or spring is a great way to develop a productive school-workplace balance and another great inclusion to your resume! But if you still need to decide whether to go for it, here …

By Isabella Ampié
Isabella Ampié
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English Language Conversation Circle – Every Friday

International Students:  Check out this new opportunity for those interested in developing English language speaking skills.  Discussions occur over zoom on Fridays from 11:30am – noon.

By Paul Stanish
Paul Stanish Associate Director, Undergraduate Career Development, Pulsifer Career Development Center
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Have you considered the great white north? Canada an appealing choice for foreign nationals!

The U.S. has increased restrictions on legal immigration while the number of people immigrating to Canada has steadily climbed. With a similar climate, culture, and lifestyle as the U.S., Canada is an appealing choice for many foreign nationals. International students and STEM professionals in the U.S. may be pleasantly surprised at how much more immigrant-friendly Canada is.

 

By Alyssa Hammond
Alyssa Hammond Director, Undergraduate Career Development, Pulsifer Career Development Center
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Finding a Job that Offers H1-B Visa Sponsorship

The most common temporary work visa for international students seeking employment in the U.S. is the H-1B visa, which grants foreign nationals permission to live and work in the U.S. for up to six years.  Learn about how to get an H-1B Visa and how Interstride can help!

 

By Alyssa Hammond
Alyssa Hammond Director, Undergraduate Career Development, Pulsifer Career Development Center
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