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Ask HN: No US Degree, will get work permit in 4 months

3 points by Kshad 6 years ago · 9 comments · 1 min read


I don't have any schooling in the USA - moved here after my marriage. I will get my work permit in the next 4 months. What's the best way I can spend my time productively to land a good job ($100k+ and intellectually stimulating)

akerl_ 6 years ago

What skills do you have? What experience do you have? What do you find intellectually stimulating?

  • KshadOP 6 years ago

    analytical and critical thinking, good grasp on spoken and written communication in english, some coding. experience with running business operations and product line creation. love to know how things work, especially businesses.

    • gus_massa 6 years ago

      What was your (official) education credential level before moving to US?

      > some coding

      Which languages? Do you have a github profile? A blog with some small projects?

      > experience with running business operations and product line creation

      This is not very specific. Any interesting anecdote to share?

      • KshadOP 6 years ago

        officially a computer engineer and mba. C, Java but no work exp as a coder. ran regional operations (p&l responsibility) for a fashion apparel company with 17 direct reports, 100+ indirect. launched products (suits and blazers) including pricing and gross margin decisions across 7 distribution channels. this is where I developed my communication (and influence) skills, analytical skills and business acumen.

        • gus_massa 6 years ago

          I think it's better to start your cv/presentation/whatever with

          * I got a computer engineer and mba an the university of X in the country Y

          instead of

          * I got no official degree in USA

          For some professions, a degree is almost universal [Mathematician here. The value of a math degree depends a lot on the university, the advisor, and how many papers you have published. But you are effectively a mathematician everywhere.]

          For other professions like lawyers and medical doctors, moving to another country means you must go back to primary school and draw your vertical and horizontal sticks again.

          But I'm feeling that you prefer a management position instead of a software developer position.

          • KshadOP 6 years ago

            thanks. yes, i do prefer a management position. any suggestions on what should i do in the next two months?

            • akerl_ 6 years ago

              Probably apply for management jobs.

              There’s not really any specific skill you’re likely to pick up in ~2 months that will make you more or less hire-able for “tech management jobs related to designing products”.

              Might as well start applying now, which will give you more time to get into the groove of interviewing at the companies you pick.

sushshshsh 6 years ago

Java and SQL.

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