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What they don't tell you about working and studying in the United States
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Have you ever thought about getting paid in dollars while studying at an American university? If you received a partial scholarship, this could be the perfect chance to make your trip more affordable and comfortable, because this way you can use the money you receive to supplement the costs of housing, food, transportation and other expenses that may arise.

However, if you received a full scholarship, which already Phone Number List offers benefits to cover your logistics costs, this can still be a good option, as you can use the money you get to go sightseeing and enjoy the trip even more, or to the most economical ones, even to save some money in a currency that is much more valued than ours!

Work, in general, requires skills that can be used throughout your life. Creating responsibilities, managing time and tasks, communicating better and working as a team are just some of the skills that can be developed during a professional experience. When she is in the United States, you still have the added bonus of being able to expand your networking network and, of course, boost your CV.

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Speaking of resumes, we couldn't help but mention the most obvious topic on this list: gaining professional experience. If you've never worked in your life or if you're looking to further expand your professional experience, it doesn't matter, because there are opportunities for every case!

And the good news is that if you're thinking about getting an internship opportunity there, they don't usually require any type of prior experience, since employers understand that internships are designed precisely to train students!
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What they don't tell you about working and studying in the United States - by ST Sutradhar - 09-12-2023, 11:12 AM

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