J-1 Graduate Visa Series
There’s no such thing as being too young to be successful in New York
The J-1 experience is a stepping stone to employment in Ireland
Savings, research and realism – top tips for Irish on a J-1 Visa
Don’t jump at the first job you’re offered - be patient
You need relevant prior experience to stand any chance in the US
Going to the US on a J-1? Don’t miss any chance to connect
Irish graduates must be mentally and physically prepared to adapt in the US
Being on a J-1 doesn’t affect your job prospects in the US
Being Irish abroad brings you valuable life experience
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