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Submitted by Xin Lu on January 20, 2008 - 15:11.
Yup, visa sponsorship definitely is a legitimate concern, but usually the interviewers are employees who aren't familiar with the company's immigration policies. It's probably best to ask HR beforehand like you said.
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Yup, visa sponsorship
Submitted by Xin Lu on January 20, 2008 - 15:11.
Yup, visa sponsorship definitely is a legitimate concern, but usually the interviewers are employees who aren't familiar with the company's immigration policies. It's probably best to ask HR beforehand like you said.