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LINKS
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InternationalJobs.org The only comprehensive source of international career positions
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VisaJobs - The Career Opportunities in America The first web site dedicated to finding employment for foreign nationals wishing to live and work in the United States". http://www.career.gatech.edu/student/nonus.htm|Tips|A few us
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H1Base.com Information, resources and solutions for International MBA Graduates seeking H1B Visa Jobs and Sponsorship in the USA
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Bilingual-Jobs.com The premier diversity job destination for bilingual career professionals
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Columbia links Sites offering assistance in finding international positions
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Campus Career Center Dedicated to world-wide opportunities for recent graduates (not necessarily MBAs)
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Latpro.com Latin American Professional Network provides "Jobs, news, and advice for Spanish and Portuguese bilinguals.
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NEWS AND ARTICLES
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5 things MBA students must do before they graduate (Rediff, 07/01/2011) Graduating this year? You are still five steps away from getting that dream job
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Doors of opportunity open again for MBAs (ft.com
, 06/27/2011) From luxury goods to consultancy and technology to pharmaceuticals, in 2011 jobs are back across the board
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International students face tough job hunt (HeraldTimes, 06/21/2009) Article at Herald Times, by Ariel Tung
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In Search of Jobs, MBAs Take Off the Gloves (Businessweek.com
, 06/01/2009) A dismal job market has MBA students, graduates, and alumni competing like never before. The only rule: There are no rules
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Why Headhunters Won't Help an M.B.A.'s Search (CollegeJournal.com, 01/30/2007) Perri Capell identifies appropriate resources for a recent graduate seeking a corporate strategy or analysis position.
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An International Outlook (Businessweek.com
, 06/20/2006) More than half the students at York University are international, which means special challenges for the school's career counseling office
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International Mobility at Oxford (Businessweek.com
, 05/18/2006) Two-thirds of Oxford MBAs find jobs outside their native countries, providing an extra challenge to the school's career-services office
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International M.B.A.s Still Hustle to Land a U.S. Job (CollegeJournal.com, 11/22/2005) Despite the improving employment market, foreign business-school graduates face obstacles.
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Go East, Young MBAs (Businessweek.com
, 09/07/2004) China's booming economy, multinationals' greater presence there, and weak U.S. hiring cause more Chinese studying abroad to return home
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More and more St. Petersburgers looking to occupy top management positions are turning their sights toward a relatively new phenomenon in Russia, the MBA degree. (St. Petersburg Times, 03/16/2004) Recruiters See MBA Demand Grow
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Hitting the year's H-1B visa limit raises questions of whether the United States is open enough (Information Week, 02/23/2004) The United States last week stopped accepting H-1B applications, saying that, five months into the fiscal year, it has enough to fill the 65,000 annual limit on the visas, which let foreign workers hold jobs here
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H-1B Training Program to Be Axed (Wired
, 02/11/2004) The Department of Labor is poised to kill a program that trains Americans to fill positions held by foreign guest workers
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Asian MBA salaries catch up with US (Indiatimes.com, 03/17/2003) Globally, average salaries for graduating MBAs have increased over 21% in the past seven years. A decade of uninterrupted economic growth resulted in ever-increasing salary and bonus packages for MBA graduates.
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Visa Denials: Deporting MBAs (MBA jungle, 02/27/2003) Foreign B-school grads are getting caught in the INS's post-September 11 dragnet
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Yanking the Welcome Mat for Foreign MBAs (Businessweek.com
, 12/23/2002) The weak economy, coupled with a looming drop in the availability of H-1B work visas, is taking its toll. International enrollment at BusinessWeek's Top 30 schools slipped from 32% in 2000 to 30% in 2002 and is estimated to go lower yet in 2004
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MBA graduates will find fewer jobs in US (Indiatimes.com, 12//2002) International students obtaining MBA degrees in the US next spring will find fewer job offers in America than before, according to The Wall Street Journal
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International Students Face Broken Dreams (CollegeJournal.com, 04/30/2001) Some business schools say nearly half of the recruiters that visit their campuses flatly refuse to meet international students
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M.B.A. Degrees Add To Family Assets (WSJ College
, 10/09/2000) More Asian firms may depend for their survival on the ability of their Western-trained executives to practice what they have learned
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BOOKS
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Getting a job in the US: a guide for international MBAs by ForeignMBA.com
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