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Subject: IP: H1B visas and hiring in Silly Valley
> >Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 15:52:10 -0700 >To: dave@farber.net >From: "Suzanne M. Johnson" <sjohnson@cncdsl.com> >Subject: H1B visas and hiring in Silly Valley > > article on use of H1B visas in Silicon Valley...full article at: >http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2000/10/19 >/BU91243.DTL > > > On the Sidelines > H-1B leaves minority workers on > sidelines, groups say > > Carrie Kirby, Chronicle Staff Writer > > William Kramer didn't want to blame racial > prejudice for his failure to find an engineering job. > But after a year of job hunting in Silicon Valley's > booming economy, he began to wonder what was > going on. > > Despite his credentials -- he is a master's candidate > in physics with experience at Lawrence Livermore, > Lawrence Berkeley and Los Alamos national > laboratories -- Kramer (who did not want his real > name printed) couldn't land a job. > > Then, one day this spring, his phone started ringing > with all kinds of promising job offers. It hasn't > stopped since. > > Kramer isn't sure what made the offers start pouring > in, but he has a theory: Shortly before the calls > started, the year's supply of 115,000 H-1B visas > was used up. > ....................clip......................
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