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 :: City Guide Overview

 Work in Baltimore

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City Overview
Baltimore is one of America's oldest cities and was the second largest point of entry for immigrants to America.
  Cost of Living
Baltimore is more expensive than the average American town, but it is much cheaper than many of its East Coast neighbors.
Job Search Resources
Baltimore has recently suffered a negative job growth within the city, losing more than three percent of its jobs.
  Industry and Employment Trends
During the nation's industrial era, Baltimore was a leader in steel processing and automobile manufacturing, but today jobs are more likely in education and health services or with the federal government.
Largest Employers
Baltimore has 18 Fortune 500 headquarters within its city limits. More than 75 percent of all Fortune 1000 companies have a presence in the metro area.
  H-1B visa Companies
An H-1B visa is a popular way for foreign nationals to gain employment.
Business and Networking Groups
More than 70 percent of jobs are found through personal contacts. Explore these groups to build a network.
  Non-Profit and Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteering for a non-profit organization can be a great way to build up a resume.
Résumé
The preferred resume format in the United States is what is known as reverse chronological, which lists most recent experience and works backward from there.
  Interviewing Advice
U.S. recruiters and hiring managers expect candidates to demonstrate an understanding of the employer, its competitors and its customers.
Work Permits/Visas
The United States issues a confusing range of visas which are broadly divided into immigrant (permanent resident) and non-immigrant (temporary resident) visas.
  Cultural Advice
Time is considered a valuable commodity in the United States and it is important to arrive to meetings punctually.
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