Large US firms will hire thousands of graduates this year, this is a good profession for immigrants to get into. - - Donna Poisl
By Nanette Byrnes
WASHINGTON, Oct 16 (Reuters) - When Gemma Urquiza interviewed for her job at True Partners, a Chicago tax and consulting firm, she remembers talking about her university honors, her ambitions and her dad's restaurant.
Urquiza, 25, is the eldest of four children of Mexican immigrants and, like many first-generation Americans, she's found accounting to be a perfect fit.
Her employer likes her work ethic and multicultural upbringing, as well as her technical mastery and spreadsheet savvy. She likes the variety of the job and its stability.
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