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Why is it difficult for international students to find jobs in the United States?

In terms of employment, it is not easy for international students to study in the United States. Especially for liberal arts students, many liberal arts students have to change careers painfully and study some subjects that they are not good at, such as statistics and cs. Actually, I think it's a pity. Originally, the United States was a place that emphasized personal development, but many people could not pursue personal development because of the status of international students and the restrictions of the job market. Considering:

1. American university tuition is increasing year by year, especially for popular majors, which are not cost-effective.

2. And because of the restriction of American immigration policy, students are not allowed to work outside the school, and the consequences of illegal work are very serious.

It is difficult to find a job if you are not a hot major after graduation, which has nothing to do with personal Excellence or not, and is the general trend of the industry. Many American students often talk about biology in forums. Aren't people who are really students excellent? Not exactly. It's just that the employment environment in this industry is very difficult. This is still true for biology majors, but it is even more difficult for liberal arts majors.

So my advice is,

1. If you have money at home, the telephone fee for studying in the United States is nothing, just to increase your knowledge. America is a good choice. This place will bring earth-shaking changes to people's values, and I believe it will be a great asset for the rest of my life. From this perspective, I recommend the United States to Japan. If you have this purpose, you'd better stay in America for a long time. The longer you stay, the more things you learn imperceptibly.

If your family has a strong relationship in America, come to America regardless of your major. Internet is needed everywhere, and America is no exception. If this noble person can help you find a job in America, it is definitely worth it. Wages in the United States are still much higher than those in China.

3. If your partner is in the United States, or you have solved the green card problem through other channels, come to the United States to study.

4. If you are a super cow. Whether doing research or entering a company, people are worshipped by others. No doubt, come to America to prove yourself!

If it is not the above four categories, you must think twice before you act.

In Japan, I think it is less difficult to find a job and immigrate than in the United States, and the pressure of life is also low. Personally, I think it is more suitable for ordinary people or calves. School pressure is hard to say. First of all, workplace stress depends on everyone's consciousness. American companies face enormous competitive pressure. If you can't bring quantitative benefits to the company, the company will let you go at any time without mercy. And the company's quantitative standards will not be low, and your boss is not a fool. Incidentally, this is actually the corporate culture that some American managers are proud of. Some people may retort that you should go to a small company with less pressure. In fact, due to the limitation of identity, companies with low competitive pressure are either not qualified or have no need to hire international students. Those international students who can work in these companies are very lucky. Therefore, I am not surrounded by old people who are over 50 in a few years, but their energy can't keep up. Even if they have worked for the company for decades, they will eventually be politely fired. This is definitely not a case; Of course, it is not a case of being politically transferred from the company.

However, I once chatted with a Japanese manager. It is said that once Japan is a regular employee, it is difficult to lay him off casually. If the company is not satisfied with his performance, his life may be very painful, and finally this person has to resign. Some American managers disagree with Japan's approach. They think that it is very difficult for many Japanese employees to get rid of a person without looking for their own government after they have a stable job. But personally, I think it will be much better for personal pressure and the balance between family and work.

I also heard the above remarks about the Japanese workplace through a third party, which may be false. Please correct me if you have Japanese Chinese who know the situation.

Another place where Japan completely exploded in the United States was diet. In the United States, if it is not a Chinese community, it is really difficult to eat a Chinese restaurant, so you have to help yourself. Japanese food is much more delicious than American hamburgers, sandwiches and pizzas. Even if there are few restaurants around China, it is no problem to eat Japanese food (for me personally). Besides, the American diet is really unhealthy. Needless to say, hamburgers and hot dogs, all kinds of large cans of soft drinks are flying all over the sky, and there is always a dessert. OMG, people with weak self-control get fat so easily.

Personally, I think the advantages of the United States are:

1. On the surface, Americans are generally enthusiastic, and it seems that they are not as reserved as the Japanese, or even a little cold. Moreover, some Americans are still very open. Although there are not many such people, they can talk happily when they meet. Of course, I haven't met many Japanese, so it's hard to compare. On the other hand, American values are diverse, so you really feel free. No matter what you do and learn now, no matter which way you want to go in the future, nothing can bind you. One of the most important reasons is that it doesn't cost too much to live and support yourself here, and the social security measures are perfect; Besides, no one really cares about you. Many Chinese Americans complain about their problems in the United States, such as high housing prices and too much trouble in educating their children. In fact, I think this is because they have not fully accepted the laid-back culture of the United States. But after all, Japan is in the cultural circle of East Asia, and I doubt whether people can completely ignore the influence of the surrounding circles when making choices. Can you set yourself a very low standard of living and not be dragged down by external substances?

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