March 2026 Job Webinars for International Students

Log into Interstride to access upcoming webinars on job search strategy, working and living in the EU, landing a job in big tech on an H1-B, and more!

March Schedule

This session will cover post-study work and long-term residence options in Europe. With a special focus on Germany and selected other EU countries, the speakers will explain the key visa and employment pathways available after graduation. The session will also cover how international graduates can build a future in Europe, including job mobility, family reunification, and pathways to permanent residence and citizenship. Whether you’re planning your next step after graduation or thinking long-term, this webinar will help you understand your options and make informed decisions.

Breaking into Big Tech on an H-1B can feel overwhelming, but the right strategy can dramatically increase your odds. In this session, we’ll break down how candidates successfully land six-figure roles at top tech companies while navigating visa considerations, recruiting timelines, and employer sponsorship realities. You’ll learn how to position your skills for high-impact roles, target companies and teams that regularly sponsor, and avoid common mistakes that limit international candidates’ opportunities. Whether you’re early in your search or actively recruiting, this session will give you a clearer roadmap to securing a Big Tech role that supports long-term career growth in the US.

This workshop introduces well-established processes for positioning yourself to execute a focused and successful US-based job search. Take away a four-step framework to optimize your job search game plan and effectively network to get your foot in the door.

Stand out by telling your story your way. This workshop helps students turn their unique experiences, values, and cross-cultural perspective into authentic, memorable narratives that resonate with employers. Learn how to connect your personal “why” to professional impact—perfect for interviews, networking, and building a compelling personal brand.

By Karen Chow
Karen Chow