the only two divisions that take international students are IBD and S&T. other divisions usually don’t

 

Know for sure they sponsored last year. This year requires “permanent work authorization” though.

 

I believe the cost is between 15,000 to 20,000 per international student. This is completely unnecessary as there are thousands of US students who could fill that spot of the international. Add that to the fact that the Trump administration is reducing the amount of visa spots each year and you have the result of almost all banks paring down their programs and many will likely eliminate it altogether at some point if this trend continues. It's a hard reality but Americans need to look out for themselves first and then look to talent overseas

 
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Simple Google search will tell you it'll cost $11,000 max and that's only if they go for the H1B which btw is not necessary if the student is only going for an analyst stint (OPT can cover that).

And the way you stated it, it sounds like you think internationals are taking the job of 'thousands of US students'. Even with visa sponsorship firms can always choose to extend offers to US students - no one is forcing them to choose international students. But the fact that many have taken international students over US students obviously says something.

"Add that to the fact that the Trump administration is reducing the amount of visa spots each year" - Again false the number of spots for H1B hasn't been decreased under Trump although recently he's been playing with the idea of suspending for a period of time, but nothing has changed so far.

I hate to break it to you but if you think H1B visa reduces job available for Americans, that's simple not true - again a simple Google search will tell you the opposite. Here's one to get you started: http://www.newamericaneconomy.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/H1B_Effect…

 

yea but last year there was no “permanent work authorization” listed as key skills..

 

Seems like international students are not eligible to apply this year

 

I have seen some roles that sponsored last year but don’t this year even before covid => covid is not the key driver. I think is more to do with the unpredictable landscape of politics around immigration and seems like we - international students would be against the odds in the foreseeable future, with regards to legal issues.

 

Does anyone know if it's only the US or they don't sponsor in London either?

 

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