As an international student, will I be able to get a job in the U.S. after graduation?

Maybe, but it is not at all guaranteed and it is not easy! It takes a lot of effort, and in addition, there are many factors that are beyond a student’s control or the control of the program. Although the program teaches career development and assists with job searches, its primary function is education, not job placement. What students learn in the program will help them throughout their career and will provide very important skills to assist them in almost any job.

On the other hand, if students are coming to the program primarily to find a job in the U.S., they should reconsider. Visa restrictions, timing of practical training extensions and the overall economy all impact the probability of finding a job in the U.S. after graduation. The knowledge and skills gained in the program will help international students in jobs within their home country and this avenue for employment after graduation is encouraged.

Keep in mind that finding a job is the student’s responsibility. It is a time-intensive activity that requires significant skills which most students have not yet mastered when they join the program. These skills will benefit students throughout their careers, but take time to develop. The program is committed to helping students develop these skills and helping students understand career development in general (in fact, we believe our program has one of the most comprehensive career development and job search programs available), but it is the student’s responsibility to find a job. Be prepared to work hard and take advantage of available resources.