International students in the United States are facing challenges in the job market due to changing immigration policies and economic conditions. Many students come to the U.S. for better education and job opportunities, but recent restrictions on work visas and increased competition have made it harder for them to find jobs after graduation. Despite these hurdles, international students bring diverse perspectives and skills that are valuable to American companies. Some students are adapting by seeking internships, networking, and exploring alternative career paths. This situation highlights the importance of understanding immigration policies and their impact on the workforce, as well as the need for support systems to help international students succeed.
QUESTION: How might the experiences of international students in the U.S. job market influence your views on immigration and global collaboration?
