2024 H-1B Cap Season Changes, and What To Do If You’re Not Selected?
H-1B cap season is always stressful, and this year, there are a few additional updates to the process that applicants need to take into account. On one hand, these updates
H-1B cap season is always stressful, and this year, there are a few additional updates to the process that applicants need to take into account. On one hand, these updates
This article delves into the potential implications of this proposed tightening and explores an alternative option for tech professionals seeking employment opportunities in North America – specifically Canada’s Global Talent
US employers that hire international workers are increasingly considering Canada, especially when facing the unpredictable H-1B visa process. While Canada seems like the next logical step, what happens when an
For skilled professionals, the H-1B visa program offers an invaluable pathway to working in high-demand sectors in the US. However, with an increasingly challenging immigration process, and a capped number
As companies navigate the changing landscape of work, geographical borders are becoming increasingly irrelevant in certain sectors. Notably, the technology sector has seen a significant uptick in remote working opportunities.
In the face of layoffs at some of the biggest tech firms — with around 150,000 tech workers having been laid off in the past year — H-1B workers in
Recently, US employers large and small have been cutting tech jobs. Some companies are blaming the pandemic while others blame over-hiring during periods of rapid expansion, but whatever the reason,
Last year, 47.4 million workers voluntarily quit their jobs in the US. These record-breaking numbers led Texas A&M psychologist Anthony Klotz to coin the term the “Great Resignation” back in
Silicon Valley was long considered the top destination for tech companies and talent, and for years talented Canadians went to the US for top tech jobs, both Canadians and others
If you’re an Indian national waiting for a US green card, don’t hold your breath — according to a 2020 report by the Cato Institute, more than 1 million other