Turkish university students on J1 “Work and Travel” visas available to work for the summer

Submitted by admin on Wed, 07/07/2010 - 4:48am

The Center for Cultural Interchange (CCI, http://www.cci-exchange.com/) is asking for urgent help in finding work for 70 Turkish University students who have come to the United States to work on the J1 Work and Travel visa, only to discover that their job offers were false. The students have varying levels of English speaking ability, ranging from good to excellent, and can work in any entry level position. They are available to work for 3 months, from now until September 30th. For more information, contact Elizabeth Brennan, CCI Employer Relations Specialist, at ebrennan@cci-exchange.org or 312-264-1605.

Who are they? Male and female University students from Turkey who are 18+ with varying levels of English, from great to excellent. CCI can send you student resumes today and put you in direct contact with the students via phone and email!

Where are they now? Currently, the students are in Virginia Beach and Williamsburg, Virginia, with our Program Directors, who are there to assist them during this unfortunate and unexpected situation.

What kind of work can they do? They had job offers to work in hotels, restaurants and convenience stores in Virginia. Students can work in any entry level position that you might have available.

Where in the US can they work? Students can work anywhere in the United States, from New York to California to Alaska! If you are located outside of Virginia, CCI will assist the students with their travel plans.

How long can they work? The students are available to work for 3 months, starting today, until September 30th.

How can I get more information? Please email Elizabeth Brennan at ebrennan@cci-exchange.org or call 312-264-1605.