International Students

Diversity Resources

International Students

Campus Resources

Career Resources

H1B Job Solution Center: Find H1b Work Visa Jobs and Sponsorship.
http://www.h1base.com/store.asp


International Student: The international student and Study Abroad Resource Center.
http://internationalstudent.com/


U.S. Department of State: Visa section, an official source of information about United States visa policy and procedures.
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas.html


My Visa Jobs: the largest and most trusted employment website for foreign workers seeking opportunities in United States.
http://www.myvisajobs.com


My Visa Jobs: Visa Sponsor Database
https://www.myvisajobs.com/Search_Visa_Sponsor.aspx


H1B Grader: grades companies based on various kinds of H1B related Data from various US government agencies like USCIS, US Department of Labor.
https://h1bgrader.com


OPT Nation: Best OPT Jobs Portal for F1 International Students in USA
https://www.optnation.com


Foreign Born: Your best resource for entering and living in the USA
http://www.foreignborn.com

Jobs On Campus

If you are looking for an on-campus employment opportunity, please visit the Human Resources’ job portal and choose “Student Positions”

Human Resources

Thompson Hall 109
Voice/TDD: 305-899-3675
E-mail: humanresources@barry.edu
Website: https://www.barry.edu/jobs/


There are two departments on campus that handle their hiring process separately: Bookstore and Dining Services. Please visit their websites directly to review opportunities and submit your application.

Barry University Bookstore (FOLLETT)

Landon Student Union
Voice/TDD: 305-899-3970
E-mail: barry@bkstr.com
barrybookstore@barry.edu
Website: https://www.bkstr.com/barrystore

Dining Services (Chartwells)

Landon Student Union
Phone: 305-899-3425
E-mail: chartwells@barry.edu
Website: https://dineoncampus.com/barryu/job-opportunities


Tips to successfully secure employment on campus:

Submit a strong resume: Please review our resume writing resources to learn how to create a strong resume. You can also schedule an appointment with your career counselor or visit us during resume walk-in hours to have your resume reviewed.

Reach out: Consider sending an email to the director of the department you’re applying to work for and introduce yourself. You can briefly mention that you have applied for their open position and that you are looking forward to meeting with them and discussing the opportunity and your qualifications.

Prepare for your interview: An on-campus job interview is still a job interview. Please review our interview resources, and schedule an appointment with your career counselor to successfully prepare for your upcoming interview. Do not forget to dress professionally for your interviews!

Student Organizations

Advisor: Freddie Frage

  • Bahamian Student Association
  • Caribbean Student Association
  • Saudi Buc’s Club

Advisor: Chery Pratas

  • Latin American Student Association
  • Vibe Kreyol – Haitian Student Organization

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