
Jason Voorhees
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I've talked about how the company I work at rn was already making plans to offshore work and the shift is going on in full swing
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Apparently even other companies are doing this. They are trying to move all teams abroad than bring them to the US so in other words it changes nothing
www.propublica.org
www.businessinsider.com

MAANG and Big Tech are ready to pay the H1B fees
Finally there's some clarity on this matter. It will not be an annual fee but one time fee for new applicants thag will apply from next year and people outside of the country, don't have to rush to escape payment and the ones that already have H1Bs can travel outside the country without...
Apparently even other companies are doing this. They are trying to move all teams abroad than bring them to the US so in other words it changes nothing

The Tech Recruitment Ruse That Has Avoided Trumpโs Crackdown on Immigration
Every Sunday, newspapers are full of ads for tech jobs that aren't really looking for applicants. They reveal an aspect of U.S. immigration law that hurts both domestic and foreign workers โ yet has endured for decades.
Trump's H-1B visa crackdown could cut US jobs instead of creating them
Higher H-1B visa costs might not boost hiring in the US, as companies might turn to workers abroad.

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