This web page will provide resources, opportunities and programs to assist you as you explore career interests and prepare for your future. This web page also aims to provide assistance in connecting to other international students, navigating the job search process in your home country, abroad or in the United States and including information and techniques helpful to adapting your job search to the location’s laws, culture and societal norms.
This web page is designed to be open to any and all Binghamton University students, faculty and staff regardless of race, color, national origin, or sex, and is consistent with all current governing federal and state nondiscrimination law.
Binghamton University has numerous on-campus resources open to use for students, but many do not know these resources exist, what services they provide, or how to access those services. While this is by far not an exhaustive listing, here are …
When considering job offers, career paths, and other aspects of future employment-it is important to consider how one’s own beliefs, background, and personality can impact one’s decision. Similarly, declaring a major, discovering a field you’re passionate about, and landing the …
Over 20 new STEM degrees are being added by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to the STEM Designated Degree Program List. Some of these include geography, data science, and environmental science. This is great news for international students in …
Credit scores are one of the most irritating but simultaneously important parts of the US financial system. This is a confusing concept for citizens and doubly so for international students. This post from a fellow international student will take you …
Interstride is a central career resource hub for international students to find employers and jobs that sponsor H-1B, keep up-to-date with immigration news, and network with other international students and alumni.