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5 questions HR legally cannot ask you in a job interview — and what to do if they're brought up Air India crash survivor describes plane coming to a "standstill" ...
But it's just as important to plan the questions you'll ask your interviewer. A global talent leader at EY shared with us two questions she loves to be asked by job applicants.
A student faced an unexpected F-1 visa denial at the Hyderabad Consulate interview. The consular officer asked standard questions before shifting to technical inquiries. Despite confident answers ...
An Indian student’s F-1 visa for studying data science in the US was rejected after a surprising interview that included technical questions.
F-1 visa approved: Student nails US interview with calm and confidence According to the user’s post on the popular social media platform, the interview took place at 9:20 AM at Counter 17 of the ...
Kolkata: The unexpected halt in US student visa interview appointments has left students and parents distressed and educational advisers perplexed. Th.
F-1 visa secured: Indian student overcomes intense 5-minute interview for SJSU admission The interview, scheduled at 10:20 am, lasted approximately 4–5 minutes and was conducted by an Indian ...
Three students received $1,500 scholarships at the annual Peace Essay Contest and Scholarship program sponsored by Veterans for Peace. The scholarship recipients were chosen for their commitment ...
Columbia student released by ICE feared citizenship interview was a 'trap' The Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi was arrested at a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office in ...
Mohsen Mahdawi's comments marked his first network interview since a judge ordered his release last week — a move Mahdawi called a "light of hope" to other student activists who have been ...
The U.S. House of Representatives recognized the 2024 Fairfax County Student Peace Awards Recipients and entered the names of this year’s winners into the Congressional Record.
For the past two years, a troubling pattern has emerged: influential voices in society—and disturbingly, even in our judiciary—have increasingly opted to selectively ignore antisemitism.