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Karl_Weber
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Apparently diversity is very important if you are an international student ( no Green Card) looking for a job in US after graduation.
Less than 1% of the US companies are willing to sponsor H1B visas and most of them are recruiting only at top MBA programs where international students account for more than 30%.
I am working with a consultant from mbaadmissionshelp.com. He is a former international student himself and he told me a very interesting thing. Getting admitted in an MBA program is not the most difficult step for an international student. Getting job with a company that will eventually sponsor your Green Card is far more difficult. So.. be careful where you apply
Karl
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Less than 1% of the US companies are willing to sponsor H1B visas and most of them are recruiting only at top MBA programs where international students account for more than 30%.
I am working with a consultant from mbaadmissionshelp.com. He is a former international student himself and he told me a very interesting thing. Getting admitted in an MBA program is not the most difficult step for an international student. Getting job with a company that will eventually sponsor your Green Card is far more difficult. So.. be careful where you apply
Karl
[email protected]












