Record High Demand for H-1B Visas in FY2001

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H1-B Visas
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Human Resources,
Job,
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Overview: U.S. companies to temporarily hire skilled foreign workers to fill positions in the U.S. when qualified domestic workers are unavailable use the H-1B visa. A majority of H-1B holders are employed in computer- and engineering-related professions. As long as there is job creation in areas that require technical skills, there should continue to be a high level of H-1B visa demand. Although there was some job loss in the tech sectors in November, possibly due to the jolt of September 11th, there has been a rebound in terms of positions that were added .

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