EVENT FEATURE: Understanding U.S. Work Culture and the Recruitment Process: Advice for International Students from Experts

We are thrilled to invite you and all international students across Minnesota to attend this important collaborative career online eventUnderstanding U.S. Work Culture and the Recruitment Process: Advice for International Students from Experts

  • Date & Time: October 23, 2024 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM CT
  • Location: online – Zoom webinar

REGISTER HERE

Join Global Minnesota and University of Minnesota International Careersfor a webinar that will help clarify the hiring process and explain some unique aspects of American work culture.

The discussion will provide advice for international students on navigating cultural barriers during the recruitment process for an internship or jobwhile studying in the U.S. An expert panel will share tips on best practices for the application and interview process, preparing for screening calls, video and in-person interviews, and how to navigate U.S. work culture.

PANELISTS

Luiza Dreasher, Ph.D – President and CEO of Mastering Cultural Difference

Luiza is a Cultural Competence Development Coach and author of “Mastering Cultural Differences: Strategies for Leading a Global Workforce.”

Melanie Fox, MS – Founder of Speech Fox – Linguistics expert specializing in Presentation Coaching, Interview Training, Public Speaking, Dialect Coaching, and Accent Reduction with 20+ years of experience helping business professionals, public figures, actors/entertainers around the world speak with confidence.

Ron Chrabascz Jr. – Senior Talent Acquisition Consultant at Korn Ferry

Ron is a Talent Acquisition and Human Resources professional with 20 years of experience in recruitment strategies across various industries and functions, including life sciences, technology, and professional services.

This webinar is FREE and ALL international students in the state of Minnesota are welcome to join, so please help spread the word. Higher education partners who work support international students in career services are welcome as well.

By Anna Smith de Yoma
Anna Smith de Yoma