Tuesday, September 30, 3:00pm - 4:00pm (EDT)
Join us for this high impact discussion with Dan Beaudry, author of Power Ties. Thanks to our campus host, the Johns Hopkins Doctoral Life Design Studio and sponsoring campuses: Einstein ​College of Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine and ​Dentristry, and Virginia Tech.
What Every International Student Should Know About U.S. Employment
Tired of sending out resumes and hearing nothing back? Dan Beaudry, former head of campus recruiting at Monster.com, shares the potent job search system used by many international students to find U.S. employment. H-1Bs are won in ways you likely don’t expect. What you’ll discover in this talk may surprise you. You must RSVP to attend!
What You’ll Learn:
Through frank insights, relatable stories, and actionable strategies, Dan will discuss:
Why 70 percent of open jobs are never advertised - and how to find them before anyone else.
Why human resources is often an obstacle instead of a conduit to finding a U.S. job-and how to bypass it.
Why submitting résumés online is not an effective use of your time-and how you can better invest that time.
Securing H-1B sponsorship at companies that have a policy against sponsoring H-1B visas.
Following the talk, Dan will have time for questions from attendees.
Dan Beaudry, Professional Bio
Dan Beaudry, author of Power Ties: The International Student’s Guide to Finding a Job in the United States, is a nationally recognized expert on helping international students navigate the U.S. job market. Over the past decade, he has spoken at more than 100 universities, major industry associations, and in outlets such as The Wall Street Journal and Voice of America. A former Campus Recruiting Manager for Monster.com and Associate Director at Boston University’s Questrom School of Business, Dan has spent over 20 years in recruiting—as hiring manager, career strategist, and headhunter, bringing a unique 360° view of hiring. Dan began his career in management consulting at Willis Towers Watson. He is the founder of LDP Connect, a global association of early talent development program managers and recruiters. He holds degrees from Vanderbilt and Boston University, studied at La Sorbonne in Paris, and lives in the Boston area with his wife and two sons.
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