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Identifying Jobs That Offer H-1B Sponsorship

July 14, 2023

The job search is never easy for anyone, and for an international student/foreign national looking to work in the U.S., it becomes more complicated by the fact that such individuals cannot simply work in the U.S. by finding ‘any’ job.

The job search is never easy for anyone, and for an international student/foreign national looking to work in the U.S., it becomes more complicated by the fact that such individuals cannot simply work in the U.S. by finding ‘any’ job.

USCIS only issues 85,000 H-1B visas each year to for-profit companies, with 20,000 of those visas earmarked for those with a master’s degree or higher.  As the interest in staying in the U.S. continues to increase dramatically, foreign talent must find employment in companies where the employer will enter them into the H-1B lottery each year, and has an understanding of how the process for sponsorship works.

In the past, searching for jobs that offer sponsorship to nondomestic workers was tedious: reading through each job posting carefully to see if they even mention sponsorship (many do not and if you miss even one tiny word about sponsorship, you may waste your time applying), cross referencing with E-Verify to see if they are registered with them for employment verification, and if the answers to both of those questions is yes, still having to make sure your resume is tailored with all the skills that the job posting asks for.

How Can  FrogHire.ai Help You?

FrogHire.ai streamlines your job search. Not only will it help you filter out the job postings which do not offer sponsorship (or have unclear sponsorship history), but it will also review your skill set to see how qualified you are for the position based upon your inputted skills and the requirements for the position.

After your search for a specific job title, you will be prompted to decide what variables you want to search for, allowing you to check the box for H1B and/or E-Verify (if you are applying for CPT or H-1B STEM extension).

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Once you have filtered by sponsorship information,  FrogHire.ai will review your inputted skills alongside the job requirements, and tell you how much of a percentage match you are for the position, thus giving you ‘real time’ feedback about how you can strengthen your resume or what you need to add to your learning before qualifying for such a position. The FrogHire.ai extension will scan job posts you are interested in while letting you know how foreign worker friendly they are while helping you to revise your resume appropriately!

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These are just the most primary features of the FrogHire.ai extension!  Download it today, and watch the tutorials to help you better understand how we are here to help you make your job search effective and efficient.  Happy job hunting!

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