H-1B visas: The Bay Area’s non-tech employers seek foreign workers, too
https://www.siliconvalley.com/2019/01/20/h-1b-visas-the-bay-areas-non-tech-employers-seek-foreign-workers-too/
Mike Evans isn’t the kind of worker most people would associate with an H-1B visa. He’s British. He’s got a Ph.D. in astronomy and worked on the Cassini project. And he’s employed by Mountain View’s SETI Institute.
Evans is among hundreds of Bay Area H-1B workers who aren’t employed by Google, Facebook or outsourcers in the tech industry, which is closely associated with a visa that has become a flashpoint in the immigration debate.
H-1B visas: The Bay Area’s non-tech employers seek foreign workers, too
Jan 20, 2019, 3:18pm UTC
https://www.siliconvalley.com/2019/01/20/h-1b-visas-the-bay-areas-non-tech-employers-seek-foreign-workers-too/
> Mike Evans isn’t the kind of worker most people would associate with an H-1B visa. He’s British. He’s got a Ph.D. in astronomy and worked on the Cassini project. And he’s employed by Mountain View’s SETI Institute.
> Evans is among hundreds of Bay Area H-1B workers who aren’t employed by Google, Facebook or outsourcers in the tech industry, which is closely associated with a visa that has become a flashpoint in the immigration debate.