Sunday, March 30, 2014

Mo' Jobs For Foreign Grads

Throughout several years I have come to learn that some of the most highly skilled people come from other countries. In some countries on the other side of the world it is found that the students have a greater learning capacity and greater discipline than some of those in the United States. 
This brings me to the agreement with Claire Zillman that there is hope foreign students who choose to further their education in the United States.
As said in the article, the visa that is required for foreign students to be allowed to stay here instead of being deported costs $4,000. This money most likely has to come from a sponsored company who is willing to pay the cost for these workers. This could either make a company or break a company. There are great advantages to paying for the visa for a very skilled individual and there may be disadvantages to not helping the graduates stay here. One advantage would be that these businesses who are willing to sponsor the graduate has the opportunity to expand its brand and increase in finances because they mad the effort to help the graduate with having a job. It is possible for that $4,000 to be turned into $40,00 with the right guidance. Another advantage to this is allowing the opportunity for the economy to grow. Having these foreign grads who want to stay here and work can produce big deals for the United States. A disadvantage to sending the graduates back to their home country would be the waste of money and educational service just for them to be sent back. There are many who revive money from the government and the government is not benefiting if they are not staying. It is nice to see that Americans are opening up their county to new opportunity.

Reported By: Claire Zillman   http://management.fortune.cnn.com/2014/02/20/foreign-students-visas-employment/?iid=SF_BN_River

Zillman, Claire. "For Foreign Grads, Some Hope for Employment in the U.S." Fortune Management Career Blog RSS. CNN, 20 Mar. 2014. Web. 30 Mar. 2014.

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