<p>It is difficult for non-US residents/citizens studying abroad to find jobs in the US, particularly in this market. It is much easier for international students studying in top US universities to find jobs in the US because (1) US companies recruit on campus and (2) international students with F-1 visas typically have an extra year of practical training which facilitates their intigration in the workplace. </p>
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<p>LSE has a strong reputation in some markets (particularly finance in NYC), but even then, it would not be quite on par with Ivy League or other top US universities. Not that it would matter because US firms will not recruit at the LSE campus for jobs in the US market, nor are students at LSE eligible to work in the US. It is obviously possible to find a job in the US, but the odds are not as good.</p>