The US has historically been an attractive destination for Indian professionals due to its strong job market and high-quality education institutions. There are different US visa options for skilled workers, such as the H-1B visa and the J-1 visa, which are commonly utilised by STEM professionals. The bottom line is that Indians will lead this job market in the US in the decades to come, as America is not producing the required number of skilled professionals, while at the same time American companies are trying to find new markets to cut costs for ultimate profitability for themselves.
The entrepreneurial spirit is strong among Indians, and many have founded successful companies in the US. This trend not only creates job opportunities, but also contributes to innovation and economic growth of the country.
How Business Management aides your Career Prospects
A career in business management (BM) can be gratifying and interesting. BM graduates are highly employable in any area. The reason is that skilled managers are in demand in the private, public and non-profit sectors. For this, there is a high demand for experienced business managers, and the degree remains popular. BM students are prepared to contribute significantly to an organisation.
BM is a multifaceted field, extending opportunities across diverse verticals. Business managers across MNCs have one primary goal to guide every team member throughout the process and handle different business segments. This versatile nature of BM and an expanding range of career opportunities make it one of the rising industries in the market.
With over 215,758 business analysts actively working in the US, the BM vertical is currently experiencing a high demand in New York, USA. Moreover, the annual wage starts from US $87,712, proving the lucrative nature of this field, compelling hundreds of others to pursue it.
This story is from the November 11, 2023 edition of Outlook.
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