Electronics Engineer

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by aiko, Feb 26, 2005.

  1. aiko

    aiko Guest

    Hey everybody,

    I'd just like a little friendly advice on what companies in the Dallas
    Metroplex need or are hiring electronics engineers. My husband who is
    an Elec. engineer is looking for a job in the Metroplex but we live in
    a foreign country and I am looking for advice on how my husband could
    find a job
    before we move there. I'm an American citizen and we wish to move back
    to Texas. Does anybody know of any company that hires Elect engineers?
    Names of companies that are in the electronics industry? Even if you
    don't know who is hiring now or who needs an electronics engineer, if
    you know of a company that is known to be in that industry or related,
    I'd appreciate the help.At the moment my husband works for a company
    that makes hospital equipment.Also any company that is willing to
    accept a
    person that has yet to have his papers? Since he is married to me, that
    is a matter of me petitioning for him and in three months we could have
    his green card. Anyway, if anybody could give us even a small clue, I'd
    most definately appreciate the help. Thanks.

    Julie
     
    aiko, Feb 26, 2005
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  2. aiko

    hamei Guest


    yeah, right. I see you haven't had any dealings with the INS yet.
    Plus I believe they changed all that immediate-family stuff several
    years ago. You are in for a small surprise.
     
    hamei, Feb 27, 2005
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  3. aiko

    aiko Guest

    To Hamei:

    I believe I am up to date with all info as I recently looked into the
    subject and I have first hand info from my nearest American consulate
    that what I have to do is what I have to do... Why do you say "yeah
    right"? You appear to know something I do not, so come on and spill out
    that "small" surprise. And no I have not had any dealings with INS but
    I have delt with the US gov in the country where I currantly reside and
    I have not met with any surprises. What is the INS?
     
    aiko, Feb 28, 2005
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  4. aiko

    tim Guest

    INS (Immigration & Naturalization services) is now called USCIS (United
    states citizenship & immigration services). As such there arent any big
    surprises. One thing that you will experience is the delays with
    getting the necessary papers (Filing GC petition, EAD cards, SSN etc).

    I do not think your husband can start working without papers. As a
    minimum he will need a SSN & EAD card.

    Online job sites is probably your best bet.

    Tim
     
    tim, Mar 1, 2005
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  5. aiko

    aiko Guest

    Thanks :)
     
    aiko, Mar 2, 2005
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