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To legally work in the United States, you need to be a U.S. citizen or hold some kind of visa that allows you to work. Some of those without citizens are permanent residents, who are often referred to as green …
Ask the Experts: How should Dreamers communicate their work eligibility to prospective employers? was originally published on College Recruiter.
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On President Biden’s first day in office he proposed an immigration bill that features a pathway to citizenship for undocumented …
How To Include Volunteer Work on Your Resume
Unpaid volunteering roles can reveal much about a graduate’s character.
While the barriers to entry for volunteering roles are lower, the fact that you are giving up your precious time for a …
The Benefits of Being Bilingual was originally published on Idealist Careers.
Bilingualism, or the ability to speak two or more languages fluently, can be a huge asset for job seekers. As a 2017 report by New American Economy discovered, the …
When it comes to job applications and interviews with potential employers, it can be challenging for Dreamers to know when, how or if to disclose their immigration status. Ultimately, deciding whether to disclose your DACA status is up to you. …




