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I wonder if international students are facing significant difficulties founding a summer internship or a job due to the situation with H-1B visas in the past years and how are you dealing with it? I personally would love to work in New York (finance/banking) post-graduation but given the H-1B quota and the state of the labor reform I wonder what are my options to finding a job in say London after the CBS MBA? Anyone gone overseas do to H-1B problems?
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27 Jan 2015, 09:01
GMATninja2 wrote:
I wonder if international students are facing significant difficulties founding a summer internship or a job due to the situation with H-1B visas in the past years and how are you dealing with it? I personally would love to work in New York (finance/banking) post-graduation but given the H-1B quota and the state of the labor reform I wonder what are my options to finding a job in say London after the CBS MBA? Anyone gone overseas do to H-1B problems?
Thanks in advance for any tips.
What do you want to do? If you want to work for a large company (banking/consulting/F500/tech) you will be fine as an international student. The people I know who took internships abroad did it by choice, not because they couldn't land something in the US. Some wanted to go back to their home country, others just wanted to try living somewhere different (HK, Singapore and London were popular). If you want to work for a small tech start-up or hedge fund you might struggle to find somebody that will sponsor you so keep that in mind when you consider your career path.