Participant in the J-1 Exchange Visitor Program to receive hands-on training, work experience, and professional development in a U.S. company. Candidates gain exposure to American workplace culture, networking opportunities, and cultural exchange while completing a time-limited placement that does not lead to permanent employment.
The J-1 Exchange Visitor Program is a U.S. government initiative designed to promote cultural exchange by allowing foreign nationals to gain hands-on training, work experience, and professional development in the United States. The program enhances participants’ skills and knowledge while fostering mutual understanding between nations.
Additional Information- This position is part of the J-1 Exchange Visitor Program and does not lead to permanent employment.
- Participants must return to their home country upon completion of the program.
- Housing, transportation, and stipend details will be provided based on employer policies.
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