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Syndesus CEO, Marc Pavlopoulos featured in Tech Crunch column with Immigration Specialist, Sophie Alcorn

On July 21st, Tech Crunch columnist and Alcorn Immigration Law Founder and Certified Specialist, Sophie Alcorn spoke with Syndesus Founder and CEO, Macr Pavlopoulos in her latest contribution to her column, ‘Dear Sophie: Should we look to Canada to retain international talent?

Pavlopoulos shared with Sophie how Syndesus is helping US employers and international tech talent when they “run out of immigration options in the United States.”

‘[Pavlopoulos] most often assists US tech employers when their current or prospective employees are not selected in the H-1B lottery.’

Alcorn goes on to share how Pavlopoulos’ Professional Employer Organization (PEO), Syndesus is supporting tech workers relocate to Canada while retaining their US job

In addition, Alcorn also touches on Syndesus’ sister company, Path to Canada, and its current focus on “connecting international engineers and other tech talent working in the US — including those whose OPT or STEM OPT has run out — who cannot remain in the US find employment in Canada.”

Read the full article here.

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About Marc Pavlopoulos

I founded a company (Syndesus) that builds engineering teams in Canada for VC backed startups in the US, and offers Professional Employer Organization (PEO) services for US companies seeking to employ workers remotely in Canada. Additionally, Syndesus can assist foreign born tech workers (and their US employers) with options for working remotely in Canada if they cannot stay in the US due to immigration/work visa issues.

New venture (Path to Canada) helps foreign born technical workers who cannot stay in the US (for immigration reasons) get a job and work authorization to work in Canada.

I am the son of an immigrant. I have great respect for people who leave their home country and seek a better life in the US or Canada. I want to do everything I can to help them achieve their dreams. As an American who has moved to Canada twice (for grad school and for work), I understand the challenges involved in starting a new life in a new country.