Oh also if you were just pointing out the website, I haven't heard of it but it 
looks neat. Thanks for pointing it out.

On Sun, Aug 24, 2025, at 12:30 PM, Ryan Petris wrote:
> That's what's supposed to happen; however I'm under the impression that large 
> companies pretty much just lie on these.
> 
> I won't say where or the exact situation but I've seen interviews happen 
> where there were 2 or three possible candidates (i.e. they've already gone 
> through the interviews and trying to decide between them), and the 
> immigration status wasn't taken into account before a decision was made. Any 
> of them would have been sufficient for the position, thus choosing someone on 
> a visa rather than a citizen would have violated this.
> 
> On Sun, Aug 24, 2025, at 12:12 PM, greg zegan via PLUG-discuss wrote:
>> Hello,
>>   I just found out about this.  Does anyone else know about this technique?
>> What Is PERM, and How Does It Work?
>> 
>> PERM is the Department of Labor’s (DOL) certification process, a 
>> prerequisite for most employment-based green cards under the EB-2 and EB-3 
>> categories. It’s supposed to ensure that hiring a foreign worker doesn’t 
>> harm U.S. citizens by verifying two key points: There are no able, willing, 
>> qualified, and available U.S. workers for the job, and the employment won’t 
>> adversely affect wages or working conditions of similar U.S. workers.
>> 
>> I did open up an account at http://www.Jobs.now to test this out.
>> thanks,
>> Greg
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