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TimeToShine
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Hi all,
I'll be graduating with a masters in electrical engineering from Ireland at the end of next year. I am hoping to do a years work (maybe more) in the states immediately after this. I was just wondering if many of you who work over there have had people from abroad coming over to work or is it mostly locally sourced people. What areas of the U.S. could I focus on in my job search and what companies (if any) are actually willing to take on graduates from abroad?
Any advice is appreciated. As you may have gathered, I have never been to the U.S. before but would love the opportunity to work there. I could find a job here in the E.U. quite easily but I feel if I do this I'll never get a chance to go to the U.S. I see the period immediately after I graduate as my best bet.
Thanks.
I'll be graduating with a masters in electrical engineering from Ireland at the end of next year. I am hoping to do a years work (maybe more) in the states immediately after this. I was just wondering if many of you who work over there have had people from abroad coming over to work or is it mostly locally sourced people. What areas of the U.S. could I focus on in my job search and what companies (if any) are actually willing to take on graduates from abroad?
Any advice is appreciated. As you may have gathered, I have never been to the U.S. before but would love the opportunity to work there. I could find a job here in the E.U. quite easily but I feel if I do this I'll never get a chance to go to the U.S. I see the period immediately after I graduate as my best bet.
Thanks.