These Armenian Immigrants Raised $38 Million To Reduce Bias In Hiring With CodeSignal
Growing up in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, Tigran Sloyan and Aram Shatakhtsyan dubbed themselves the country’s biggest math and coding nerds, respectively. But while Sloyan had the opportunity to attend MIT and later landed a job at Google, his childhood friend wasn’t so lucky.
The New Immigrants
European immigration to the United States greatly increased after the Civil War.
The 5 Advantages You Have If You're an Immigrant Entrepreneur
Half of the most highly valued technology companies were founded by first-generation immigrants.
Immigrants ‘have it better than ever’ with ‘ungodly’ opportunities, says CEO Gary Vaynerchuk
Self-made millionaire, Gary Vaynerchuk, knows what it means to rise to the top. An immigrant himself from the USSR, Vaynerchuk is now chief executive and co-founder of the digital agency, VaynerMedia.
Research Shows Immigrants Help Businesses Grow. Here’s Why.
It has been well documented that immigrants contribute disproportionately to entrepreneurship. This is true both in the United States and in many other countries around the world.
A majority of Americans say immigrants mostly fill jobs U.S. citizens do not want
Americans generally agree that immigrants – whether undocumented or living legally in the country – mostly do not work in jobs that U.S. citizens want.
Skilled Immigrants Often Struggle to Put Degrees, Credentials to Use in U.S.
Highly skilled immigrants often encounter a labyrinth of obstacles when they try to find jobs in the U.S., frustrating not only their ambitions but also their earning potential as they settle for lower-skill positions.
Evernote’s Phil Libin
After immigrating from the Soviet Union, Phil Libin settled in the Bronx with his family.
Immigrants Make Better Workers: Here's Why
This founder says the intangible benefits of foreign-born workers make them invaluable.
How Many Undocumented Immigrants Are in the United States and Who Are They?
Who are the undocumented and how do we count people who are here illegally?
A New American Dream: The Rise of Immigrants in Rural America
The upsurge of immigration has inarguably helped revitalize dying towns, especially in farm country.
Immigrants as Economic Contributors: They Are the New American Workforce
Immigrants today play a crucial role in the U.S. workforce. Although 17 percent of the overall workforce is foreign-born, certain industries are much more dependent on immigrants.
Four Stereotypes About Local Immigrants
To foster a community of inclusivity and to better understand the immigration process, policy and immigrants themselves, we take a look at common myths, stereotypes and positions.
Breaking down the language barrier in immigrant families
A mother who is not proficient in English may find it hard to engage with many aspects of life here in the U.K, significantly with her child’s schooling and education.
Women do more unpaid work in immigrant families
Immigrant women tend to do more unpaid labor, such as housework and childcare, than native-born women in the U.S., new Cornell research has found.
Immigrant Parents Face Barriers Supporting Their Children’s Education
A new study found the pandemic exacerbated obstacles like digital access, language barriers and poverty
The difference between an expat and an immigrant? Semantics
The argument that it's not just executives and professionals, but also maids and other workers.
Growing Up in an Immigrant Family
Six first-year MPH students describe how their childhood experiences shaped their dreams and brought them to the Fielding School.
To Build a Diverse and Thriving Business, Embrace Immigrants
We would not be where we are today without the many immigrants who have joined us on our growth journey. They are an indispensable asset to our company — and they can be to yours too.
These Iconic Figures of American History Were All Immigrants
Here are the stories of eight American icons you might not have realized were immigrants.