Career advice specifically for international grad students (opinion)
Briefly

A growing proportion of international graduate students want to stay and work in North America after they graduate. Yet because they are seen as 'foreign,' 'noncitizens' and 'temporary residents,' they frequently struggle to find jobs and pursue the careers of their choice.
International students confront obstacles like language barriers, academic difficulties, and cultural transitions, making job hunting more challenging than for native-born peers. Cultural support is crucial for career success.
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