Vrajendra Dorin
Acrobat | Röns | Austria
I am working as Acrobat.
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I strongly believe H1B should stay broad. The U.S. economy isn’t just about futuristic tech—it also relies on finance, healthcare systems, education technology, and even niche consulting. All these fields benefit from international talent. Singling out a few industries risks making the system too rigid. What’s considered “specialized” today may be outdated tomorrow. For example, cloud computing seemed niche 15 years ago—today it’s mainstream. So flexibility is key. Don’t box the program into a narrow definition of “specialized.”