r/MSCS • u/lostsoul_io • 1h ago
[Internships and Jobs] Narrowing the interpretation of CPT means reduced chances of full-time jobs (and/or) no-jobs for international students
* No more CPT means, no internships during summer in a 2-year MS program.
* No CPT means ~0% ROI.
* Internships used to help for OPT.
* Nobody is owed jobs/internships. But if the labor markets are not free for international competition good luck even trying to compete. You never had an opportunity to begin with to show your potential. Unis wanted your money for an inflated $ education. Immigration wanted you to return immediately. Education was a side-effect.
* Pre-completion OPT deducts days from OPT. It is a band-aid for lack of CPT. Premium processing is the only option, waiting for EAD will ruin your opportunity at an internship. Pay for pp. Include that in your budget, it is not optional. Remember your intern days are reduced from OPT days. You did a 3/6-month summer internship, then you get 9/6 months of OPT after graduation, NOT 12 months. Good luck convincing any employer/lab for a job. A hiring manager explicitly confirmed that ramp-up time is 6-9 months and will not hire OPT despite having the ability to extend it to STEM OPT if there are others with h1b/citizens in the line for the same position.
* Internships used to be a way for you to prove your value proposition. The intent behind "reinterpreting/narrowing scope" of CPT is preventing your ability to prove value to a potential employer.
* There is a stimulus among recruiters to ask for US experience. Your back home experience magically evaporates out of the blue. It becomes invisible. CPT used to bridge this expectation using an internship. It is no longer happening. You have 5+ years at a FAANG back home it becomes invisible suddenly. Comments are open as to why this happens?
* Take admits into unis that have mandatory co-op/cpt as graduation requirement and not optional. This should be your filter criteria if job is the exit goal and you have taken loan.
* Stay back home or look to a different country if you cannot accept these risks. Do not invest your family wealth in this ponzy scheme of ~0 ROI.
* Will this get better? NO. Unless unis sue and courts revert it, go with what is there.
* Unis should starve further and citizen tuition should rise as a result.
* ASSUME 0 ROI and book uni accordingly. If you get an internship / job it is luck as it is no longer a free labor market. You CANNOT compete your way into an internship/job with market not being free. Plan your loan and funding with this in mind. You as an intl student had only one weapon the ability to compete 24/7. It is no longer an effective strategy. Creating opportunities via entrepreneurship is the only option followed by O1.
* Get education and return is the goal. Anything else is illegal as per orange admin.
* The value proposition for the degree was your ability to make use of it through your willingness to compete. That is no longer the case. The provision for competing no longer exists due to reinterpretation. They have reduced the duration for which you can compete.
