Career Services is hosting a five-part International Student Career Series. These events aim to help international students find internships and full-time jobs in the United States and abroad, including how to use GoinGlobal and Hire-A-Redbird.
Sept. 17
This part of the series will give students tools and strategies for jobs specifically in the U.S. There will be two sessions: the first is at noon and the second is at 1 p.m. Both sessions are in Fell Hall, Room 304.
Oct. 17
This part of the series features immigration legal expert and attorney Thomas J. Arkell from the Dunn Law Firm in Bloomington. Arkell will discuss life after Optional Practical Training (OPT) and the application procedures, specifically how to apply for H-1B visas. This session will be from 12-1 p.m., held virtually.
Nov. 5
There are three sessions on Nov. 5. The first is a worldwide initiative recognizing international education and exchange worldwide. Students can participate in an open house to connect with staff and discover how to prepare Redbirds for the global work environment. This session will be from 1-2 p.m. at the Career Service Hub in the Bone Student Center.
The second session will be to learn about the successes and challenges former international students faced when seeking opportunities in the U.S. and strategies for how to succeed. The session will cover resumes, interviewing and sponsorships. This session will be from 2-3 p.m. at the Career Service Hub in the Bone Student Center.
The final session is about vital transferable skills employers in the U.S. seek in international candidates, such as leadership and communication. Students can discover ways to develop and strengthen these skills and how to incorporate them into a resume, interview or in conversations. This session is from 3-4 p.m. at the Career Service Hub in the Bone Student Center.
More information on these sessions can be found on Redbird Life.