Best Careers in the U.S. for the International Community (Careers where International People Thrive Most)

Coached
3 min readOct 8, 2020

International people are such an important part of what makes the United States great. They currently make up about 30% of our population with many coming from Mexico, India, and China. About 20% of our workforce is international people and they are more likely to have a bachelor’s degree than ever before. International people tend to be successful in the areas of business, science, and agriculture. Here are some specific jobs that often lead to successful careers for them:

5. Hairstylist

If you are coming over from another country without a college degree but are really good at cutting/styling hair or have good skills in skincare or applying makeup, this could be a good match. The one downside is most states require some kind of certification or license but they are not hard to get. Many in this profession are self-employed so you can make your own hours and work from wherever you want in many cases. The average salary for this job is about $25,000 a year.

4. Construction Worker

This is another career that is good for international people coming to the U.S. without a college degree. People who are successful at this job love to be outdoors and like to use their physical strength to get many tasks done. This field has been extremely beneficial to international people over the years as they often bring unique skills and have a great work ethic which will not go unnoticed and will be rewarded. The average salary for this job is $35,000 a year.

3. IT Specialist

People who work in this area are responsible for keeping technological products in as good of shape as possible as well as repair them if they completely break down. This is good for international people who come over with either some engineering experience or experience on how technological products run. People who have this job may also work on hardware, software, and databases and are people that are highly skilled in everything regarding technology. They often work for people who are higher up within a company. Since technology rapidly changes, someone with this job would have to be great at adapting and many require a college degree but it depends on the company. If you can showcase your skills, some companies will let you in with no degree at all. The average salary for this job is about $55,000 a year.

2. Market Researcher

People that work in this field look at the conditions of the market to help predict and analyze how products and services are selling. If you have always had strong math skills, this could be a perfect fit. Research has shown that this is the career choice that international people have had the most success in when it comes to the business sector and is quickly becoming one of their most popular choices. Market researchers can be found all over whether it be in local businesses or huge companies depending on your preference. Being aware of deadlines is a huge key to be successful at this job. A bachelor’s degree is required. The average salary is about $65,000 a year.

  1. Computer Engineer

This is the career where international people seem to have the most success and it is also the most popular choice with almost 25% of the workforce in this job being from another country. People in this field are one of the reasons why technology is constantly improving. One of their goals is to continually look to improve computer type equipment. They are responsible for spotting any technological issues, designing and developing new technology and frequently testing computers and hardware. They will also often be responsible for deviating certain tasks so having leadership in this role is important. A bachelor’s degree is almost always required for this job. The average salary is about $75,000 a year.

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