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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 …
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It can be a little challenging to get a job as an undocumented immigrant.
The life plan of the majority is to go to school, get a good job, and make money.
Sadly sometimes life gets …
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 …