With 1.3 million college-educated immigrants among the working poor*, Upwardly Global understands that rebuilding a career in the U.S. can be a challenge even for highly-skilled immigrant professionals.
For regulated professions requiring a license -- like medicine, nursing, teaching, engineering and others -- the road back to practice takes significant resources and is marked with milestones that can vary from state to state: degree evaluation, testing, coursework, and internships.
Please take a few minutes to help Upwardly Global in its new study of professional licensing.
Our Immigrant and Stakeholder surveys will...
Choose the survey that's best for you, and please forward this page to others in your professional and personal networks:
The surveys are anonymous and end with a thank you gift, The 10 Best Interview Tips for Immigrants.
The Foreign-Educated Immigrant Survey [1] is for immigrant professionals trained in careers requiring a U.S. license to practice. You can be at any stage: not started, stopped, in process, or licensed.
The Stakeholder Survey [2] is for people with some indirect knowledge of the licensing process for foreign-educated immigrant professionals. You can be a friend or employer of an immigrant professional; a government employee; a licensed professional or association member; an educator, etc. You do not have to be an expert!
Our ultimate goal:
To help qualified immigrant professionals license at higher rates and also to develop meaningful career alternatives to licensing - drawing on this talent pool's proven education, skills and experience for the benefit of all.
Thank you very much for your support.
Jennifer Perez-Brennan
Manager, Policy and Systemic Change Initiatives at Upwardly Global
policy@upwardlyglobal.org [3]
Links:
[1] http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=_2b7Wtnd0hqYfLN_2fa63WknyQ_3d_3d
[2] http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=tcVFIGEywD4BUhPdcR3v3w_3d_3d
[3] mailto:policy@upwardlyglobal.org