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Program Details

The Career Training Program in the USA is a maximum 12 month practical learning experience related to your course of
study. If you are interested in improving your understanding of American business practices and methodologies, this is
the program for you.
I. Self Arranged Training
Research and locate your own Training placement. CHI provides:
- J-1 visa documentation
- Training handbook
- Program orientation
- 24-hour toll-free number
- Program administration
- On-line resource service
How to Apply!
II. CHI Arranged Unpaid Training and housing placement
CHI will place you in a well-matched Training as well as locate your housing arrangements CHI provides:
- One personalized placement with a career–related company.
- Personal Orientation by CHI local staff.
- Airport transfer information or pick up.
- Local supervision and guidance by CHI
- J-1 visa documentation
- Trainee handbook
- Unpaid training positions in a wider variety of career fields.
How to Apply!
III. CHI Arranged Paid Training
Highly qualified candidates are eligible to be placed at CHI arranged paid Training positions in the following
occupational categories: Marketing, Hoospitality, Business Management, Engineering, Architecture and Social Sciences.
CHI also assists with housing for an additional fee.
CHI Provides:
- A paid training placement with a career—related company
- Personal orientation by local CHI staff
- Local supervision and guidance by CHI
- J1 visa documentation
- Training handbook
- Assistance with securing a Social Security card
Requirements
In addition to the regular TP eligibility requirements, the candidate in this option
must also:
- Be currently enrolled in a degree or certificate granting post-secondary academic institution outside the U.S.
OR
- Graduated from an institution within 12 months of the training start date in the U.S.
- A minimum 550 TOEFL or equivalent English test score
- Have an academic focus and/or career experience related to the following
categories:
- Arts and Culture; Information Media and Communications;
- Education Social Sciences, Library Sciences, Counseling and Social services;
- Management Business; Commerce, Finance; Sciences, Engineering, Architecture; Mathematics, and industrial
Occupations; Public Administration and Law.
- Submit proof of upper intermediate English ability and supporting documents of language ability
- Submit a completed application form and supporting documents.
How to Apply!
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