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The American Job Search Special Topics for International Students Holly M. Justice Engineering Career Counselor 259 Capen Hall

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Fall 2014 workshop - American Job Search - Special Topics for International Students at University at Buffalo, by Holly Justice - UB Career Services

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The American Job Search – Special Topics for

International Students

Holly M. JusticeEngineering Career Counselor

259 Capen Hall

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Overview• Challenges International Students Face in

Today’s U.S. Job Market• Special issues and resources for

International students• UB Career Services Office & Resources• Preparing for the Internship / Job Search• Internship / Job Search Strategies &

Resources

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Challenges International Students Face in Today’s U.S. Job Market

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Challenges International Students Face in Today’s U.S. Job

Market• Slow economic recovery• Employers’ “fear” of immigration

regulations• Insufficient knowledge of US culture

and US work-related customs and employer expectations

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Slow Economic Recovery from the 2008 economic recession

• The US economy is getting much stronger although some employers are still taking a “wait and see” attitude– This has also led to employers doing more “just

in time” hiring.*

• Some employers prefer to re-hire laid-off or experienced workers already familiar with work/projects to reduce training costs

• Different regions of the US experiencing recovery at different rates

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Employers’ “Fear” of Immigration Regulations

• The majority of employers have had little or no experience with immigration and other federal regulations affecting international candidates in the US workplace

• H-1 Visa Status has become highly politicized in the last decade

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☞It is illegal for employers to make interview or hiring decisions based on a person’s national origin, citizenship, age, religion, gender, race or disability (and sometimes sexual orientation.)

☞However, it is legal for a US employer to not interview or consider for hire any person who is not authorized to work indefinitely in the US

☞Some employers may only consider US citizens

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International Student’s Insufficient Knowledge of US

Work-related Customs & Employer Expectations

• It is the applicant’s responsibility to acquaint him/herself with what US employers expect!

• US employers, for the most part, expect international students to adjust to the corporate culture, as opposed to the corporation adjusting to the new employee’s culture (at least at first)

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Quiz question

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ANSWER:After completing one academic

year (two semesters) of study at a US institution.

QUIZ:WHEN can an international student begin

working off campus at their internship using their CPT work authorization?

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Special issues and resources for International students

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Special Issues• Using Curricular Practical Training (CPT)

and Optional Practical Training (OPT)• The “OPT Extension” • Finding companies willing to Sponsor for

H-1B Visa • The H-1B Visa “cap”• Employment “Contracts” • Student perspective vs. Employer

perspective

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Special Issues• Using Curricular Practical Training

(CPT) and Optional Practical Training (OPT)– CPT for internships. Must register for

academic credit. May only use while in school.

– OPT may be used for internships and full time employment. May be used during school and after graduation. (Most students will save their OPT for after graduation!)

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Special Issues• The “OPT Extension”– OPT 12 months + OPT Extension 17

months = 29 months of OPT.

What are the eligibility requirements for the 17-month extension of post-completion OPT?

• The student must have a bachelor’s, master’s or doctorate degree in a STEM field.

• The employer must be enrolled in E-Verify. (A Federal government program.)

• The student must apply on time (at least 90 days before the current post-completion OPT expires).

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Special Issues• Finding companies willing to Sponsor for

H-1B Visa – May not work for the US Federal government or

Department of Defense (DoD) Contractors – Companies who have sponsored in the past

understand the process and may consider sponsoring again

– YOU must be able to explain the sponsorship process to a company who has never sponsored before.• You must understand the visa & paperwork

process – When reviewing Job Fairs make note which

employers agreed to sponsor

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Resources • Finding companies willing to Sponsor for

H-1B Visa continued– Review the H-1B visa database from the

Department of Labor. (Free) • Find this on the UB Career Services website in the

BullsEye system.

– http://www.myvisajobs.com/ (Free and $$$)– http://www.h1visajobs.com/ ($$$)– http://www.h1base.com/ ($$$)– http://www.workpermit.com/ – http://www.path2usa.com/ ($$$)

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Special Issues• The H-1B Visa “cap”*– There are 65,000 H-1B visas available

each year– The past few years their has been twice

the number of applicants (~130,000 applicants) • A lottery system is used to determine which

applicants are awarded a H-1B work visa

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Special Issues • Employment “Contracts” – Employment contracts are legal and

appropriate in the United States – *Caution* - have a lawyer review your

documents before you sign to clarify and verify your commitments and obligations!

• Resource• As a UB student you have access to free legal

services through the Student Association • SBI Legal Assistance, 377 Student Union• 716-645-3056• http://subboard.com/legal/

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Special Issues Int’l Student Perspective (Plan)

• “I just want to work in the US for 1-2 years then go home.”

• “The US work experience will be very beneficial to my candidacy for a job when I go back home.”

• “I’ll just use my OPT and the employer doesn’t have to sponsor me!”

• “This will work great for everyone!”

Employer Perspective (Plan)

• “I want to hire an entry-level candidate and have them stay and grow in my company.”

• “The 1st + 2nd year will be lots of training, leadership development and mentorship.”

• “The next 3-5 years the employee will be a major contributor and will advance in my company!”

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UB Career Services

Resources

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Career Services Resources• Individual Career Counseling• Express Career Consult*• Workshops & Seminars • Practice Interviews • On-Campus Recruiting • Career & Job Fairs* (http://ub-careers.buffalo.edu)• Connection (Networking) events with alumni

and employers - Career Conversation events • Resume & Cover letter critiques• Career Library • Career Services Website • UB Mentor Program on Linkedin.com

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Individual Career Counseling• Discuss academic major selection • Resume creation & critique • Cover letter creation & critique• Linkedin profile creation & critique• Internship & Job search strategies

– Making connections

• Preparing for an interview • Strategies for Career Fairs• Post graduation plans

– Job Market– Graduate School – Volunteer / Service – Other

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Express Career Consult • One on one meeting• 20 minute same day

appointment• Monday – Friday 11:00-4:00• Call 716-645-2231 or walk-

in to the office (259 Capen Hall) to make an appt.

• Great for resume reviews, cover letter reviews, Linkedin Profile reviews, salary questions, etc…

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Individual Career Counseling- Practice Interviews

• Make an appointment for a practice interview

• A Career Counselor will ask you interview questions while you are being videotaped.

• Then you and the Career Counselor will review the tape together to identify areas of improvement.

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Practice Interview New Tool:*Interview Stream*

• Online tool to practice interviewing • 7,000 interview questions available,

in specialized categories including Job Fair Preparation, Engineering, Nursing, Business, etc..

• Access through UB Career Services BullsEye system

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Career Fairs

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Where is theUB Career Services office

located?

(Raise your Hand! )

Quiz question!

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259 Capen Hall

(Behind Student Response Center)

ANSWER

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Preparing for the Internship / Job Search

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Preparing for the Internship / Job Search

• Professional Materials– Resume, Cover letter

• Research your industry and employers• Increasing your competiveness in the

employment market– Get experience!– Develop your Network of contacts!

• Technical Interview Skills

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What Employers Have Said They Seek:• Good Communication Skills –

Oral and Written!*• EXPERIENCE! (Co-op/Internship, related experience)• Technical Knowledge & Skills• GPA• Evidence of Team Work• Time Management Skills• Problem-solving Skills• Enthusiasm• Flexibility• Being able to apply what you’ve

learned • Ethical decision making

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Internship / Job Search Strategies and Resources

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The Internship / Job searchmay seem very challenging…

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Search Strategies • Find Opportunities • Target Companies

NETWORKING…

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Search Strategy 1: Find Opportunities• UB Career Services Website / BullsEye system

– Internships posted & On-Campus Interviewing– Additional Specific Job Search Engines– Professional Association websites– Career Fairs

• Career Fairs at other universities

• Resources listing internships –books & online– Books: Internships by Petersons, Vault Guide to Top

Internships– www.internships.com

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Search Strategy 1: Find Opportunitiescontinued

• Commercial Websites– Monster.com, Careerbuilder.com, hound.com– collegerecruiter.com, collegegrad.com,

aftercollege.com, craigslist.com– Engineeringjobs.net, core77.com – Indeed.com, simplyhired.com,

• Specific sites / companies you know– www.employflorida.com

• What about Recruiters/Headhunters/Staffing Agencies?*

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Search Strategy 2:Targeting Companies

• Identify companies and create a target list of companies to pursue.–Review their website• if they currently have openings – Apply! • If no current opening - Submit your

resume to their database anyway.

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Search Strategy 2: Targeting Companies continued*

Resources to Identify companies:• Your “professional” network of Faculty, Staff,

friends, family, acquaintances… • UB Career Services – Meet-a-Mentor program• UB Career Services – “CareerSearch” tool• For International Candidates – H-1B visa database

– Try www.myvisajobs.com

• Professional Associations• Internet – Google, vault.com…• www.Linkedin.com

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Search Strategy 3: Networking

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NETWORKING• Getting noticed by a potential employer

through someone that the employer already knows and trusts.

• Employers use networking to recruit.• Don’t look for a job, look to meet people

who need your help.• Network by “Industry”

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Search Strategy 3: Networking • UB Career Services – Meet-a-Mentor program

(Bullseye)• Family, friends, friends of friends, etc.• Professors, guest lecturers • Professional Associations• Alumni Association• www.Linkedin.com – University at Buffalo Mentor Program Linkedin

group• You already know someone who knows

someone who may know about a job opportunity…

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Search Strategy 3: Networking

• www.Linkedin.com Groups– UB Mentor Program (hosted by UB Career

Services)– University at Buffalo (Name of your Department)

• Example: University at Buffalo Civil, Structural, and Environmental Engineering

– University at Buffalo Engineering and Applied Sciences

– University at Buffalo Alumni Association

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NETWORKING

How to get started…

Take at least one “action” a day.

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Getting started…• Establish rapport or commonality– Ex. friend of a friend, alumni from same

institution, hobby, sport, volunteering, etc• Ask to follow up later– Be clear about what you’re asking for– Collect business cards– Leave the ball in your court

• Types of follow-up– Meeting in person (most effective)– Speaking via phone (effective)– Email exchanges (effective)

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What to say• Prepare a “30-second commercial”,

also called the “elevator pitch”• Should contain:– Your name– Educational background– Summary of skills, experience,

strengths– Explanation of immediate goals– A question to keep the conversation

going.

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NETWORKING TIPS & TECHNIQUES

• Be specific about your goals• Ask how they got started• Ask if there are any projects/special events

coming up that you can help with.• Do class projects that can put you in

contact with a potential contact/company.• Get involved with a student club and do a

project or volunteer to coordinate activities that involve contacting employers!

• Combine two seemingly diverse areas of interest in your life*

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Think long-term

• Does this process seem like a lot of effort? - It can be.

• It’s never too early to start

• Don’t give up too soon• You’ll improve your

networking skills the more you practice them!

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Search Strategies • Find

Opportunities • Target

Companies

NETWORKING…

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ub-careers.buffalo.edu

Career Services Website

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www.ub-careers.buffalo.edu

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Using the BullsEye System in the Career Services website

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www.ub-careers.buffalo.edu

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BullsEye

JobsEvents

Employer Information Session

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Career Coaching Days Tuesday, September 23

& Wednesday, September 24

11:00 am-4:00 pm

Career Services office 259 Capen Hall

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Contact Career Services• Contact us:– 259 Capen Hall 8:30am – 5:00pm M-F – Call 716-645-2231 to schedule an

appointment– Email us at [email protected]

• Website resources – www.ub-careers.buffalo.edu

• Individualized appointments • Express Career Consult appointments– Hours M-F 11:00am-4:00pm

GOOD LUCK!

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Thank you for your time.

Holly M. JusticeEngineering Career Counselor

Career Services 259 Capen Hall