Immigrant writes guide for finding U.S. jobs

Posted on: November 20th, 2005
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ]
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“Mariela Dabbah faced many of the same fears and uncertainties that thousands of new Latino immigrants encounter in starting a life in the United States.

Dabbah now owns her own consulting firm in New York. She recently published “Cómo Conseguir Trabajo en los Estados Unidos” (Sphinx Publishing, $8.95 paperback), a guidebook in Spanish designed to help other Latinos land a job in the United States.”

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