Learn more about the rules and regulations associated with an F-1 visa and the types of employment available to F-1 students.
Employment Resources
International students and scholars must meet specific employment regulations to obtain employment in the U.S. Get started by selecting your visa type to learn more about the regulations associated with your visa.
Once you are informed about the regulations, access resources to find open jobs, learn how to create a resume and connect with career coaches. Additionally, learn more about obtaining the documents you'll need to supply an employer and completing your taxes after you begin working.
Visa Employment Regulations
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J-1 Student Employment
Learn more about the rules and regulations associated with a J-1 visa and the types of employment available to J-1 students.
Employment Options
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Program to Aid Career ExplorationThe Program to Aid Career Exploration (PACE) is an on-campus, internship-like work program. It is sponsored by and unique to 帝王会所. This program employs around 300 students each year. PACE gives students the chance to explore their career interests. It also serves as a great resume-builder for students looking to expand their work experience.
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Graduate Assistantship Position ListingGraduate students may serve as a graduate assistant, research assistant or teaching assistant. Learn more about the types of appointments and their associated benefits through the Graduate College website.
Employment Documentation
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Obtain a Social Security Card
A social security number (SSN) helps the U.S. government correctly identify and record covered wages and employment earnings. Learn if you need one and the steps to complete to get one as an international student or scholar.
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Photo ID
Learn more about what you can use for photo identification (ID) while living in the U.S.
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Tax Return Information
International students and scholars are eligible for support in filing federal taxes through the International Student and Scholar Services Glacier system. Learn more about filing your tax return and review frequently asked questions.
Employment Services and Support
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Career ServicesOHIO's Career Services offers a network of Success Advisors, Experience Designers and Career Coaches to help you to develop a customized plan to achieve your career goals. Learn more about career coaching, career fairs and events and access other employment-related resources.
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ResumesA resume is a document that summarizes your professional and educational experiences. Learn more about what should go in a resume, how to create one and access templates from Career Services.