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                        <title>Succeed in America&#039;s Dr. Nara Venditti to Conduct a Seminar for The International Careers Consortium Members on Helping Foreign-Born Students to Succeed in the US Workplace </title>
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                        <description>The International Careers Consortium (ICC) is hosting &quot;A Succeed in America Seminar&quot; on helping foreign-born students to succeed in the American workplace. The day-long program will also feature professionals looking at new trends in international employment. [PRWeb May 1, 2007]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Danbury, CT (PRWeb) April 23, 2007 -- On May 3, 2007, Dr. Nara Venditti of Succeed in America will be presenting a seminar for The International Careers Consortium (ICC) at Babson College in Wellesley, MA. The seminar will offer valuable tips on helping foreign-born students to overcome cultural and language barriers including as understanding the American workplace culture, accent reduction and improving Business English skills as well as providing a number of tools to help the participants facilitate students&#039; success in building their career in corporate environment.

&quot;At any given time, the United States hosts more than half a million foreign students that contribute more than 13 billion dollars to the US economy [Institute of International Education. Their presence in our country goes back to after WWII, when the United States wanted to expand its relations with many parts of the world. Many international students work as interns and young professionals at least for one year before returning to their homelands or filling available positions in American workplace. In certain industries, e.g. biotechnology, IT and medicine, their contributions make our country more competitive&quot;, says Peter Crudele, Director of Career Services at the Harvard School of Public Health. &quot;Dr. Venditti&#039;s is an expert in foreign-born workforce development. Her presentation will offer information and advice on how to better facilitate the international students&#039; learning curve leading to employment acquisition and productivity in the workplace.&quot;

Dr. Venditti will provide useful tips included in her books entitled, How to Get a Job in the USA and Ameri$peak (<a href="http://www.succeedinamerica.com/books.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.succeedinamerica.com/books.html</a>). This information evolved as a result of the experiences, hardships, and obstacles that she dealt with and had to overcome as a foreign-born assimilating into the American business culture. The books are written from a foreigner&#039;s perspective and focus on concerns in a language and style that a newcomer must grasp in order to become successful. They explore cultural differences in the workforce, and offer direction in adapting to American customs and help to understand and accept American workplace values.

Succeed in America is a Danbury, Connecticut, based company, which helps both the foreign-born workforce and U.S. and non-US organizations gain mutual understanding and cooperation with issues, such as workplace communication, accent reduction, skilled  immigrant labor, workplace ESL,diversity and cultural understanding, English language skills and employability. Its website <a href="http://www.SucceedinAmerica.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.SucceedinAmerica.com</a>  contains descriptions of the workshops available, helpful articles <a href="http://www.succeedinamerica.com/articles.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.succeedinamerica.com/articles.html</a> and information on two newly released books <a href="http://www.succeedinamerica.com/books.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.succeedinamerica.com/books.html</a>.

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                        <itunes:author>NARA VENDITTI</itunes:author>
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                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Danbury, CT (PRWeb) April 23, 2007 -- On May 3, 2007, Dr. Nara Venditti of Succeed in America will be presenting a seminar for The International Careers Consortium (ICC) at Babson College in Wellesley, MA. The seminar will offer valuable tips on helping foreign-born students to overcome cultural and language barriers including as understanding the American workplace culture, accent reduction and improving Business English skills as well as providing a number of tools to help the participants facilitate students&#039; success in building their career in corporate environment.

&quot;At any given time, the United States hosts more than half a million foreign students that contribute more than 13 billion dollars to the US economy [Institute of International Education. Their presence in our country goes back to after WWII, when the United States wanted to expand its relations with many parts of the world. Many international students work as interns and young professionals at least for one year before returning to their homelands or filling available positions in American workplace. In certain industries, e.g. biotechnology, IT and medicine, their contributions make our country more competitive&quot;, says Peter Crudele, Director of Career Services at the Harvard School of Public Health. &quot;Dr. Venditti&#039;s is an expert in foreign-born workforce development. Her presentation will offer information and advice on how to better facilitate the international students&#039; learning curve leading to employment acquisition and productivity in the workplace.&quot;

Dr. Venditti will provide useful tips included in her books entitled, How to Get a Job in the USA and Ameri$peak (<a href="http://www.succeedinamerica.com/books.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.succeedinamerica.com/books.html</a>). This information evolved as a result of the experiences, hardships, and obstacles that she dealt with and had to overcome as a foreign-born assimilating into the American business culture. The books are written from a foreigner&#039;s perspective and focus on concerns in a language and style that a newcomer must grasp in order to become successful. They explore cultural differences in the workforce, and offer direction in adapting to American customs and help to understand and accept American workplace values.

Succeed in America is a Danbury, Connecticut, based company, which helps both the foreign-born workforce and U.S. and non-US organizations gain mutual understanding and cooperation with issues, such as workplace communication, accent reduction, skilled  immigrant labor, workplace ESL,diversity and cultural understanding, English language skills and employability. Its website <a href="http://www.SucceedinAmerica.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.SucceedinAmerica.com</a>  contains descriptions of the workshops available, helpful articles <a href="http://www.succeedinamerica.com/articles.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.succeedinamerica.com/articles.html</a> and information on two newly released books <a href="http://www.succeedinamerica.com/books.html" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.succeedinamerica.com/books.html</a>.

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