Breaking News! The Biden Administration is Relaxing U.S. Student Visa Policies to Attract More International Students in High-Tech Fields to Study in the United States

Washington, D.C., August 2025 — The Biden administration has announced a major policy shift aimed at attracting more international students, particularly those pursuing studies in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields, to the United States. Under the new measures, student visa rules are being relaxed to make the U.S. more competitive in drawing global…

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Glassdoor’s 2019 Top Job: Why Data Scientist Took First Place in High-Paying U.S. Careers

Introduction — the moment data went mainstream In 2019, Glassdoor named Data Scientist the top job in the United States. That ranking captured more than a momentary hiring trend — it reflected a larger structural shift: organizations across sectors moved from curiosity about data to operational dependence on it. High salaries, plentiful openings, strong employee…

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Tips | 5-Minute Phone Interviews: HR’s Favorite Questions for International Students

Short phone screens — the 5-minute HR call — are tiny gates that decide whether you move to a full interview. For international students they’re both a huge opportunity (you can shine with clarity and cultural awareness) and a minefield (time zones, accents, visa questions). This long guide gives you everything you need: what HR…

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JD.com Management Trainee Program 2023: Opportunities for International Students and Overseas Returnees

Short summary: JD.com runs several graduate development tracks (Trainee Eagle Team / TET, International Management Talent / IMT, and other campus programs) designed to fast-track high-potential graduates into leadership roles. These programs explicitly recruit globally — they welcome international students and overseas returnees, offering rotational assignments, mentorship with senior leaders, and training designed to build…

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The Ultimate Guide to Designing a Functional Small Kitchen

Introduction: Why Small Kitchens Deserve Smart Design Many homeowners dream of spacious, luxurious kitchens with islands the size of small bedrooms. But the reality for millions of people worldwide—especially those living in apartments, townhouses, or tiny homes—is a compact kitchen space that barely fits the essentials. At first glance, this might seem like a limitation….

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Why Are China’s Post-90s Generation Poor? The Future May Be Tougher

China’s “Post-90s” generation—those born between 1990 and 1999—grew up during one of the fastest economic booms in human history. They witnessed skyscrapers rise, high-speed trains race across the country, and technology transform everyday life. Yet, despite coming of age in a nation of growing prosperity, many members of this generation now find themselves struggling financially….

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From the British Royal Family to Bill Gates: Why Visionary Families Reject Happy Education

There’s a popular image of modern parenting that prizes happiness above all else: a childhood cushioned from struggle, schedules that maximize play and joy, schools that prioritize emotional well-being and self-esteem. Call it happy education. For many families—especially in the West—this approach has obvious appeal. But look at how a number of high-achieving, publicly influential…

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