Searching for optional practical training (OPT) jobs for international students can be challenging, especially if you’re doing it for the first time in a foreign country. For Nepali students, the challenges are even greater. You’re building a professional network from scratch, adjusting to a new hiring culture and often trying to explain your international background in ways that make sense to U.S. employers.
But there are tools that can help, if you know how to use them. LinkedIn and applicant tracking systems (ATS) are essential to the modern job hunt in the U.S. It is critical for you to understand how these hiring tools work, so that you can upgrade your resume and profile to surface your material to recruiters.
This article breaks down what Nepali students need to know about job hunting during OPT, with practical tips for LinkedIn and resume optimization that match how U.S. companies hire today.
In Nepal, most job leads come from word of mouth or personal introductions. You might rely on family networks or apply directly to company websites. In the U.S., most applications go through digital systems that scan resumes before a human ever sees them. On top of that, recruiters and hiring managers often use LinkedIn to find candidates and evaluate professionals.
For international student job opportunities, that means you need to:
LinkedIn isn’t just an online resume. It’s where recruiters search for candidates, check your credibility and review your skills. Here’s how to make it work for you:
Most large and mid-sized companies use an applicant tracking system (ATS). These systems scan your resume for keywords that match the job description. If they don’t find enough matches, your application might be rejected before a human sees it.
Here’s how to increase your chances:
For many Nepali students, finding a job during OPT isn’t just about career growth. It is essential for international student loan repayment, supporting family back home and staying in the U.S. longer. MPOWER Financing understands these pressures and offers support beyond just tuition funding.
Through its Path2Success program, MPOWER provides:
MPOWER also funds students without a cosigner or collateral, which gives you more freedom to choose your location and job based on opportunity, not just family pressure or budget limits.
If you’re building your future from the ground up in a new country, having financial and career tools designed specifically for international grads can make all the difference.
Landing an OPT job in the U.S. takes more than just sending out resumes. It requires understanding the hiring tools, adapting to the culture, and presenting your skills in the way recruiters expect. By optimizing your LinkedIn profile and tailoring your resume for ATS, you’ll be in a stronger position to secure the role that launches your career in the U.S.
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