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I'm currently a PhD student, and some friends who have interned/worked in quant roles told me that it is easier for US citizens to find jobs in industry since firms don't have to sponsor them. Furthermore, they noticed most of their managers were US citizens, as well.
In light of this, I am wondering if it would be in good taste to mention I am a US citizen on my resume? I don't want to risk sounding pompous ('merica), but I also want to stand out of the crowd in as many ways as possible, and from the observations it seems this happens to be a desirable trait. Any thoughts/experiences suggesting either way?
In light of this, I am wondering if it would be in good taste to mention I am a US citizen on my resume? I don't want to risk sounding pompous ('merica), but I also want to stand out of the crowd in as many ways as possible, and from the observations it seems this happens to be a desirable trait. Any thoughts/experiences suggesting either way?