Europe Seeks to Attract Tech Talent as US Implements $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee
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Robert Hart
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Summary
The article discusses how Europe is positioning itself to attract tech talent from the US following President Trump's new $100,000 annual fee on H-1B visas. Major US tech companies like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are scrambling to manage the impact, while European tech hubs like London are actively recruiting disillusioned foreign workers who may now consider leaving the US.
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Giants like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft spent the weekend rushing existing H-1B visa holders back from abroad
Rivals across the pond spent it mounting a charm offensive to lure disillusioned foreign workers
Founders in tech hubs like London are making overtures to skilled foreign workers in an effort to lure them away from the US
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