I know a Ukrainian woman who has married a US citizen. Given the security and economic situation in Ukraine, she and her spouse are working on getting her a green card so they can move to the US. However, she is reluctant, as she is afraid that she won't be able to get a job.
She graduated from Lviv Polytechnic University with a degree in Logistics and has been working as a software development project manager for more than 10 years. She has a history of working with foreign (non-Ukrainian) clients in English, in which she is fluent. For the past two years, she has been serving as the scrum master for a team of Ukrainian software developers working on an application for a US company, and so spends much of her time communicating with American clients in English.
Given that she has a degree from probably the most prestigious technical institution in her country, a tremendous amount of work experience in a managerial role in software development, and significant experience working directly with Americans in English, I think she should have a good work outlook in the US. Am I being too optimistic?
To restate the question: will hiring managers and recruiters view her education and experience as not relevant, given that it occurred in Ukraine, or does she stand a reasonable chance of continuing her career in software development after immigrating?