
EP 2: “At-Will” Means At Risk: What We Wish We Knew Before Working in the U.S.
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In this episode, Timo and Ploy get real about a fear that lives in the back of every international student’s mind: what happens when you get fired in the U.S.?
We break down the harsh reality of at-will employment — where your job can end without notice, and your visa might go down with it. From filling out endless onboarding forms to being let go in under an hour, we talk about how fragile work can feel when your entire life is tied to your employment.
🎯 Here’s what we dive into:
What at-will employment really means (and why it’s terrifying)
How fast the firing process can happen — no warnings, just gone
Why international students have fewer options and tighter timelines
The emotional and legal pressure behind every job
Contract work vs. full-time: what’s actually safer?
We’re not here to scare you — we’re here to tell the truth. Whether you’re on OPT, a work visa, or just curious what it’s like to work in the U.S. as a non-citizen, this one’s for you.
➡️ Share this with your friends, your boss, your HR team — let’s make these stories heard.