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Four common working styles of international students studying in the United States
Part-time job is a link that many students often experience during their study abroad. At first, international students at school took part-time jobs to relieve economic pressure. But in recent years, there are more and more self-funded international students, and their families are usually relatively rich. The purpose and significance of part-time job is not only to earn pocket money, but also to integrate into the local society as soon as possible, experience local life and even prepare for future employment. As the most concerned part-time job, experts will give you detailed information about studying and working in the United States. Working methods 1:

Work on campus

Working on campus is relatively easy to get opportunities. All international students are qualified to work on campus. The purpose of American colleges and universities is to recruit more students and less outsiders in their jobs on campus. International students can work 20 hours a week on campus and 40 hours on holidays, and the hourly salary is generally not less than $5. The main workplaces of the school are restaurants, libraries, convenience stores, computer rooms and student service centers. For example, American university libraries provide many job opportunities for students. The library has a simple environment and light tasks. It may be near the water tower and you can enjoy books on a monthly basis. It is the most ideal place for work and study. However, due to the popularity of this kind of work, it is best for foreign students to go to the library to ask for relevant information as soon as possible after arriving at school. In addition, computer rooms in American universities usually employ many students as assistants to provide information and on-site help to students who use computers. If you are an international student who is proficient in computers, you can consider applying for an assistant in the school computer room. You don't have to pay taxes to work on campus, but you can work off campus during holidays. It is suggested that international students can apply for on-campusworkpermit in writing to InternationalStudentOffice immediately after entering the school.

Working mode 2:

School internship program

During school, after completing most courses, or during holidays, American universities can provide a course training plan (CPT), which can be used several times in a year. CPT is an internship program in American universities. During CPT, students are in full-time positions and enjoy the same treatment as employees of internship companies or institutions. CPT can not only meet the needs of international students economically, but also help to find a job after graduation. But in principle, the work of CPT must be related to the major studied, which has two explanations: 1. Internship is an integral part of the project, which means that internship is necessary, which is relatively rare; 2. Just work outside and register for the practical course 1-N credits. You don't have to graduate for credits, but you must register. The probability of the second case is relatively high.

Working mode 3:

Off-campus work

Students holding an American F- 1 international student visa are regulated by federal law. First, students are allowed to study and research in the United States. They must prove that they can afford the study and living expenses before entering the country, so they should not expect to be allowed? Off-campus work . Secondly, what will happen to students after they enter school? Serious economic difficulties? , or is it stipulated by the Ministry of Security? Emergency environment? Only then are you allowed to work outside the school.

In addition, students must have attended school for at least one academic year, and get good grades, but they can't get it? Working on campus? Opportunity; Or? Working on campus? The salary is not enough to meet the financial needs of students, and only under these circumstances can they be allowed to work outside the school. Off-campus working hours shall not exceed 20 hours per week.

In addition, the authorization for off-campus work is usually valid for one year. If students work outside the school, they can't continue to work if the time limit allowed for them to work has passed. F- 1 students should be in their? Authorized employment card? Six months to 90 days before the expiration, I began to apply to the Citizenship and Immigration Department to renew my EAD card.

Working mode 4:

Short-term internship after graduation (OPT)

It is a period of work practice time given by the American government to international students who have completed their degrees in the United States to engage in related majors, which is generally 1 year. In the past two years, the elective practical training time of applied disciplines including engineering application and mathematics has increased to 29 months. OPT lasts for one year, and the international office of the university helps international students submit their applications to the US Department of Homeland Security. The effective date is 365 days after the approval of the Department of Homeland Security. However, you must find a job within three months of the effective start date of OPT, otherwise OPT will automatically expire after three months. Lu also shared a little trick: international students can apply for OPT in advance in the semester when they decide to graduate, which is pre-OPT. OPT during this period is not included in the three-month job search time. If you can't find it in three months, you can just find a volunteer to work, or you can extend the OPT time.