Sponsors list for biochemistry
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Sponsors list for biochemistry
Hi
I am on my H4 visa and living in US for last one year. I did my MSc in
biochemistry and looking out for jobs. I have work experience when I
was in India.
I need your suggestions / help in this regard.
Can anyone provide me list of sponsors for H1 visain biochemistry field
in USA. what is the site for obtaining more information in this regard
Is MSc considered enough study for working here / is it preferable to
study further.
Any suggestions are welcome
rgds
I am on my H4 visa and living in US for last one year. I did my MSc in
biochemistry and looking out for jobs. I have work experience when I
was in India.
I need your suggestions / help in this regard.
Can anyone provide me list of sponsors for H1 visain biochemistry field
in USA. what is the site for obtaining more information in this regard
Is MSc considered enough study for working here / is it preferable to
study further.
Any suggestions are welcome
rgds
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Re: Sponsors list for biochemistry
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Sitaram wrote:
> Hi
> I am on my H4 visa and living in US for last one year. I did my MSc in
> biochemistry and looking out for jobs. I have work experience when I
> was in India.
> I need your suggestions / help in this regard.
> Can anyone provide me list of sponsors for H1 visain biochemistry field
> in USA.
No. There is no such thing. You will have to find the job on your own, just
like anybody else. It will be more difficult because more employers prefer
to hire locally (which is exactly the way the law is supposed to work).
> what is the site for obtaining more information in this regard.
You can read up on H-1Bs in general at my FAQ site at http://www.kkeane.com.
Resources for job search are all over the Web, although not all are equal.
Many people are now finding jobs online through sites such as monster.com,
dice.com, hotjobs.com, jobbing.com and so on.
> Is MSc considered enough study for working here / is it preferable to
> study further.
I really don't know the job market for biochemistry. You might be better off
asking that question in a more career-oriented forum. From an H-1B
perspective, a bachelor's degree would be enough, but if it's enough to
find a job, I have no idea.
- --
Remember, I am strictly a layperson without any legal training. I encourage
everybody to seek competent legal counsel rather than relying on usenet
newsgroups.
Please visit my new FAQ at http://www.kkeane.com (always under construction)
My email address in usenet posts is now invalid for spam protection. See
my Web site for information on how to contact me.
Please feel free to enjoy some of my photographs at my Web site
http://www.ingopakleppa.com ! Comments are welcome.
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Sitaram wrote:
> Hi
> I am on my H4 visa and living in US for last one year. I did my MSc in
> biochemistry and looking out for jobs. I have work experience when I
> was in India.
> I need your suggestions / help in this regard.
> Can anyone provide me list of sponsors for H1 visain biochemistry field
> in USA.
No. There is no such thing. You will have to find the job on your own, just
like anybody else. It will be more difficult because more employers prefer
to hire locally (which is exactly the way the law is supposed to work).
> what is the site for obtaining more information in this regard.
You can read up on H-1Bs in general at my FAQ site at http://www.kkeane.com.
Resources for job search are all over the Web, although not all are equal.
Many people are now finding jobs online through sites such as monster.com,
dice.com, hotjobs.com, jobbing.com and so on.
> Is MSc considered enough study for working here / is it preferable to
> study further.
I really don't know the job market for biochemistry. You might be better off
asking that question in a more career-oriented forum. From an H-1B
perspective, a bachelor's degree would be enough, but if it's enough to
find a job, I have no idea.
- --
Remember, I am strictly a layperson without any legal training. I encourage
everybody to seek competent legal counsel rather than relying on usenet
newsgroups.
Please visit my new FAQ at http://www.kkeane.com (always under construction)
My email address in usenet posts is now invalid for spam protection. See
my Web site for information on how to contact me.
Please feel free to enjoy some of my photographs at my Web site
http://www.ingopakleppa.com ! Comments are welcome.
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