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LÍNGUA INGLESA

The American Dream is a national motto of the United States, the


set of ideals (democracy, rights, liberty,
opportunity and equality) in which
freedom includes the opportunity for
prosperity and success, as well as an
upward social mobility for the family and
children, achieved through hard work in
a society with few barriers. In the
definition of the American Dream by
James Truslow Adams in 1931, "life
should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with
opportunity for each according to ability or achievement"
regardless of social class or circumstances of birth.

American Dream: Where To Find a


Job In the United States
Every year thousands of people fly to the US to build better lives for
themselves and find better jobs. Not all of them succeed, as you might’ve
noticed. To stay ahead of the curve and give yourself a fighting chance to get
hired, you’ll need more than a Facebook resume. You need to be active on the
best job search sites out there.
There are many opportunities for foreign nationals to be employed in the
US. It can be a rewarding experience to live and work in another country,
experience another culture, and meet new people. Some people choose to
come to the United States for education and employment on a permanent
basis, and others come for a specified period of time.
Depending on what your career goals are, the type of visa and work
permit you need will vary. For foreign nationals interested in working in the
USA, there are several different ways to obtain US employment including
employment-related green cards (permanent residency), exchange visitor work
and study visas, and seasonal and temporary worker visas.
LÍNGUA INGLESA
The American Dream is a national motto of the United States, the
set of ideals (democracy, rights, liberty,
opportunity and equality) in which
freedom includes the opportunity for
prosperity and success, as well as an
upward social mobility for the family and
children, achieved through hard work in
a society with few barriers. In the
definition of the American Dream by
James Truslow Adams in 1931, "life
should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with
opportunity for each according to ability or achievement"
regardless of social class or circumstances of birth.

American Dream: Where To Find a


Job In the United States
Every year thousands of people fly to the US to build better lives for
themselves and find better jobs. Not all of them succeed, as you might’ve
noticed. To stay ahead of the curve and give yourself a fighting chance to get
hired, you’ll need more than a Facebook resume. You need to be active on the
best job search sites out there.
There are many opportunities for foreign nationals to be employed in the
US. It can be a rewarding experience to live and work in another country,
experience another culture, and meet new people. Some people choose to
come to the United States for education and employment on a permanent
basis, and others come for a specified period of time.
Depending on what your career goals are, the type of visa and work
permit you need will vary. For foreign nationals interested in working in the
USA, there are several different ways to obtain US employment including
employment-related green cards (permanent residency), exchange visitor work
and study visas, and seasonal and temporary worker visas.

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