City Overview
San Francisco is known for its historic Chinatown, the Golden Gate Bridge and cable cars. |
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Cost of Living
San Francisco has one of the highest costs of living in the nation for housing, food and other consumer goods. |
Job Search Resources
San Francisco is generally considered to have a strong economy, with consistent job growth and low unemployment. |
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Industry and Employment Trends
Leisure and hospitality, education and health care, professional and business services, and financial activities have been the leading sectors in recent job growth. |
Largest Employers
San Francisco has a diversified economy with a focus on several discrete industries, including professional and business services, tourism, high-technology and bio-technology.
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H-1B visa Companies
An H-1B visa is a popular way for foreign nationals to gain employment.
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Business and Networking Groups
More than 70 percent of jobs are found through personal contacts. Explore these groups to build your network. |
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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.
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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. |
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Cultural Advice
Time is considered a valuable commodity in the United States and it is important to arrive to meetings punctually. |