Posted by: rabi February 15, 2007
H1-B sponsors in the Midwest
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Dear Kaamde: I have a feeling you won't like what I have to say, but I will say it anyway in the hope that you will give it a thought. You should be looking for a job, not for H1B. That's somewhat rhetorical, but hear me out here. Alright, you want a company that will later sponsor you for H1B--I understand that-- but still your comments come across as that from a very disinterested job seeker...with the attitude, I want H1B, but oops I forgot to mention what is it that I can do for any company. What skills, degree do you have? What field? You first need to assess your selling points. Your degree, experience, skills, expertise, interests. Even if you are a recent graduate, you might have done part time jobs, internships, or might have deeper knowledge (even if book-knowledge) of certain aspects of your field. Then get a feel for the market. What skills are they asking for? Which companies do H1B? Where are the jobs? If you are posting in Sajha, you should at least do the due diligence and give people enough information to enable them to help you. Folks here could tell you, for example, about specific companies that are currenlty hiring in your area of expertise. Then tailor your job hunt, resume, cover letter, even postings to places like sajha. Sorry brother, I know too many people in your situation and care about their struggles. That's why I took the time to write this. The economy is fairly good, so if you look for work with the right attitude, you will get it, get H1B...and onwards. You know the route. Good luck.
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