Hi,
I’m contacting you because I would like to transition to living and working in Anglo-Saxon world, in particular in America because of many opportunities, which has been my life-long dream. I am also seeking
jobs in English-speaking Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand…
In addition to my professional reason, I have a strong Anglo-Saxon culture developed through family ties (my brother currently lives in Massachusetts).
My formal training: I hold a Master’s Degree in Aerospace Engineering and I have 4 years’ professional experience and knowledge in the field.
My preference would be to find a job at Boeing in areas such as in Washington, Arizona, California, Florida, Kansas, Missouri, Pennsylvania and Texas.
Since opportunities with Boeing might not be immediately available, I am open to finding other employment where my education and training (in the field of industrial engineering, information technology and applied physics) could be put to good use, for example aerospace industry, multimedia, development of video games and humanitarian assistance.
I recognize that being a US person is required for most such position. Please be informed that my ultimate objective is to relocate permanently and become a US person citizen. To this end, I have already contacted the American embassy in Paris to get the required information.
I’ve ever applied to
work in the fields above. I am not hired and I have not response to my applications.
So, as I am advised, to begin with, to send my resume to American employment agencies or other American organization which help me to seek a work more quickly, I would like to know if someone could send me their address, phone number and email?
Please be informed that the French embassy, French consulate, French American chamber of commerce and others organizations didn’t manage to give me these
information because I haven’t got any nonimmigrant visa or immigrant
visa. In general, they can’t also give me appropriate advice on how to transition to living and working in America.
Perhaps I should go to America to more quickly find a job.
I am open to getting other way of living and working in America (and others countries above)
I’d like to thank you in advance for any advice you might be able to provide me with.
Yours faithfully,
Michael