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Can I Apply for a Job in the USA from India?

John Doe

Career Consultant · Author has 5K answers and 3M answer views · Oct 10

Yes, you can apply for jobs in the USA from India. Many companies hire international candidates, especially in fields like IT, engineering, and healthcare. However, you’ll need a work visa like the H-1B to legally work in the USA.

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Jane Smith

Recruitment Specialist · Author has 2K answers and 1.5M answer views · Sep 25

The easiest way to get a job in the U.S. from India is to target multinational companies with offices in both countries. These companies often transfer employees or hire directly from India.

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Michael Brown

Immigration Lawyer · Author has 1.2K answers and 900K answer views · Aug 15

Yes, you can get a job in the USA from India, but the process can be competitive. You’ll need to secure a job offer from a U.S. employer willing to sponsor your visa.

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Sarah Johnson

Career Coach · Author has 3.5K answers and 2M answer views · Jul 20

To get a job in the U.S. from India, start by researching companies that hire internationally. Update your resume to match U.S. standards and tailor it for each job application.

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David Lee

Tech Recruiter · Author has 4K answers and 2.5M answer views · Jun 5

Many companies directly hire from India for their U.S. offices, especially in the tech industry. Some of the top companies include Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Infosys.

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Emily White

Career Advisor · Author has 1.8K answers and 1.2M answer views · May 12

Finding a job in the USA with an Indian degree is possible, but you may need to validate your qualifications. Some professions require additional certifications or exams.

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What is the Easiest Way to Get a Job in the U.S. if You’re from India?

Alex Green

Immigration Consultant · Author has 2.3K answers and 1.7M answer views · Apr 10

The easiest way to get a job in the U.S. from India is through multinational companies that have a presence in both countries. They often hire employees from their Indian offices for U.S. roles.

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Rachel Brown

Recruitment Expert · Author has 3K answers and 2.2M answer views · Mar 15

Networking is key. Attend job fairs, connect with alumni, and use LinkedIn to reach out to recruiters. Many jobs are filled through referrals, so building a strong network is crucial.

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Mark Taylor

Career Advisor · Author has 1.5K answers and 1M answer views · Feb 20

Focus on high-demand fields like IT, healthcare, and engineering. These industries are more likely to sponsor visas for international candidates.

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Laura Wilson

Immigration Lawyer · Author has 2.8K answers and 2M answer views · Jan 25

Consider applying for jobs in smaller U.S. cities where there is less competition. Many companies in these areas are willing to sponsor visas for qualified candidates.

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Chris Evans

Tech Recruiter · Author has 3.2K answers and 2.3M answer views · Dec 30

Another option is to work for a U.S.-based company in India and then request a transfer to their U.S. office. This is often easier than applying directly from India.

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Sophia Clark

Career Coach · Author has 2.5K answers and 1.8M answer views · Nov 15

Consider applying for remote jobs with U.S. companies. While these roles may not require a visa initially, they can help you build connections and gain U.S. work experience.

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