Thanks Messerschmitt!
There are companies from my country operating in the US, of course. But not in my Business Unit. To change from Business Unit to another and ask for a transfer to the US is something very US mind (very practical, of course) but not from here. It's just the opposite. If you...
Thanks to all.
For what I am reading, I am not discouraged, but it seems not easy. Thanks airplanenut, I think that H1B is the most easy way to find a job there.
After the 3 years, for sure we will be married.
Thanks SWhit and thanks Messerschmitt for the previous posts.
I must confess that doing a little research you find that about the 40% of OEM job posts are not requiring US Citizenship and the other 60% do this requirement. More or less, for what I have seen. I agree with another discussion...
Oh My God!
We plan to marry when we want, not when being more comfortable to get a job...;-)
For what you say, it seems very restrictive, much more for a small company.
Really, so hard it is to find something in the engineer field?
After your words I am totally depressed... Someone told me...
This is my first message here, so first of all, my best wishes to all of you.
My never ending question those days, is that being a European Union Citizen, holding a BS in Aerospace Engineering of an European University, with Materials and Aerial Weapons specialty, but working in a Logistics...