To H-1B or Not To Be: Debate continues... (Devout)
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The story of a young boy who goes to the land of opportunities and gets subjugated to the H-1B exploitation by Indian American employers. Although it is a light hearted fiction it covers the current issues like H-1B debate immigration for US Government and also covers topics such as brain drain and youth unemployment for Indian Government. It is a must read for kids who are planning to go to United States for education or job. It would open their eyes to the real picture of exploitation Man-eat man World and the price they have to pay to leave their family and loved ones. Amit is a good person whose only goal was to get a job and help out his parents with their financial issues however he gets entangled into this web of visas Indian companies Green Card etc. Will Amit get his H-1B visa? Will Amit find the love of his life? Will Amit change his destiny?Testimonials: Is this the right way to treat highly skilled professionals from India? What an eye - opener - Abhi B.A light hearted fiction which makes you think - Zack H.Writing style relates to Youth and Adult - Shailesh G.Author Profile: Hitesh Dev is a technology geek who likes to write fiction and non-fiction. Over the span of his career Hitesh has worked with organizations such as Deloitte DoD USAID FDA NIH Gartner U.S Department of Labor and USPS to name a few. Hitesh Dev is an active blogger on LinkedIn GW Magazine and has been a Deloitte Faculty in the past* Winner in Competition Success Review Essay contest on Quit India movement. * Regular writer for Free Press India as a teenager. * Restaurant critic for an Independent blog * Webmaster for GWU School of Engineering and Applied Science (2000-2002) * Founder of Masala Country (Dev Group LLC) Devout Inc. and CMIT Solutions of Reston
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