If you have an MBA, are not a U.S. citizen, and wish to work in the U.S., what do you need to know about your international status when it comes to job interviews?
This article contains valuable information on the subject you may want to check out. It's your responsibility to know the basic immigration laws, so do the homework yourself and don't simply rely on a friend's "expert" knowledge.
As the article's author, Deb Koen, points out, "Combining solid interviewing skills with knowledge of the process related to work authorization will strengthen your performance in future interviews."
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