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Power ties : the international student's guide to finding a job in the United States / Dan Beaudry.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014.Edition: Revised and updatedDescription: xix, 181 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781503104259
  • 1503104257
Other title:
  • International student's guide to finding a job in the United States
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF5382.75.U6  B43 2014
Contents:
The US hiring culture -- Being counter-cultural -- How businesses recruit people -- Referrals -- US work authorization -- Power ties! -- Your value -- What will you do now?
Summary: Studying in America is a powerful first step towards making employment in the U.S. a reality. But each year, thousands of international students are surprised to discover that it takes more than an American degree to get a job in the UNited States. In this revealing book, Dan Beaudry, former head of campus recruiting at Monster.com, and former Associate Director of Corporate Recruiting at the Boston UNiversity School of Management, shares the potent job search system he's used to help many international students find U.S. employment.
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The US hiring culture -- Being counter-cultural -- How businesses recruit people -- Referrals -- US work authorization -- Power ties! -- Your value -- What will you do now?

Studying in America is a powerful first step towards making employment in the U.S. a reality. But each year, thousands of international students are surprised to discover that it takes more than an American degree to get a job in the UNited States. In this revealing book, Dan Beaudry, former head of campus recruiting at Monster.com, and former Associate Director of Corporate Recruiting at the Boston UNiversity School of Management, shares the potent job search system he's used to help many international students find U.S. employment.

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