<p>hi guys ,
I do not have any information about if it is harder to get a job for international students after graduating from an undergrad program. </p>
<p>So my question to you is if it is very hard to get a job for international students or if chances of i.s. and chances of american students are equal ? </p>
<p>What about statistics ? what percent of international students get job right after graduation ? how is this percent compared to american students ? </p>
<p>Thanks in advance for your answers ...</p>
<p>As a current undergraduate international student at a top university, I can certify that it is harder to find employment because few companies accept international students. However, if you find a company that accepts international students, then your chances are the same as an American student vying for the job. That also depends on which program you are enrolled in.</p>
<p>Don’t worry though, all that just means you have to work a little harder to find those internships and entry level positions. For reference, my business school places 98% of its graduates of which 25% are international students. However, they do not reveal the percentage of those international students that returned to their home country for employment or were able to get visa sponsorship in the USA. </p>