Problem: Article: (See below for how to select.)  Jobs will be available online at company websites and also on job search websites.   Write a resume and cover letter template which can be personalized for specific positions. If the application is handwritten, fill out the entire application in neat block letters. Do not use script, because Americans can have problems reading writing from other countries. Provide references in the United States if possible. Offer an interview via Skype or other web conference.  Many companies will ask for many interviews with different people.  Send a thank you letter 3 to 4 days after your interview.  In traditional companies, a paper letter is appropriate.  For high tech jobs, you can follow up via email. You can offer to do consulting work (paid by the hour) in your home country with the company in the USA for several months, so they can better get to know you. You can offer to visit the company in the USA to get to know them before you get the job. Many have found success to moving to America as a student on a student visa, and then finding employment after you are in school.  This only works if you can be admitted and pay for a school of course. It is best to choose a school and/or degree that makes it easy for you to get a job.  Technical majors will find it easier to be sponsored for a visa by an American company.
Summary: Apply for jobs in the cities you have selected. Know that getting a work visa to the USA will always take several months minimum. Try moving to America as a student first.

Problem: Article: Flirtation often comes down to the right body language. If you want to send your guy friend the signal you want a relationship, work on flirting with your body when the two of you are together. If he is attracted to you as well, this can help romantic feeling develop.  Tilt your body towards him when you're having lunch together, watching a movie, or other times when you hang out. Look him directly in the eye, bat your eyelashes and smile! It may sound strange, but this is a form of flirtation that gets attention! Try to position your body the way his is when you're sitting together. Place your hands and feet in the same position as his hands and feet. If you're having coffee, take a sip when he does.  Pick up some his expressions. If he has a tendency to say, "Wow, that's interesting," for example, use this phrase on occasion. Don't make it too obvious. He may think you're making fun of him! Imitate his gestures on occasion, but don't copy every single thing he does. Being attractive certainly helps someone notice you in a more than friends sense. When hanging out with him, dress your best. Wear your most flattering clothes and, if you wear makeup, throw some on. Looking stunning can definitely help attract someone's romantic attention. Wear clothing that makes you feel good about yourself and that you feel comfortable in. You don't have to try to look like anyone but yourself. If you lack self confidence, you're less likely to come off as attractive to other people. Having a strong sense of who you are will help your guy friend notice you. Do not simply agree with what he sees and smile and nod. Show off who you are while flirting!  Think about how you see yourself as a person. Do you see yourself as smart, funny, spontaneous, serious, studious? However you see yourself, work on showing off that side for him. For example, if you're a movie buff, don't hesitate to share your knowledge while the two of you hang out and watch movies.
Summary: Use body language. Mimic his body language and mannerisms. Strive to look your best around him. Be confident during your interactions.

Problem: Article: " This is pronounced as "doh-BRAH-nohts." The "oh" sounds are soft, as in "ocean." The a is a soft "ah" sound, as in "apartment." This word is used similarly to the way you'd use "good night" in English—you can say it to someone as you depart at night, right before you go to bed, and so on. " say "jak się masz?" In many languages, it's customary to ask how someone is after saying "hello." Polish is no different. This phrase is pronounced as “yahk sheh mash.” Both of the "a" sounds are soft "ahs," as in "apartment. This is also informal, and is best used after "cześć" or "hej." It's not suitable after more formal greetings, such as "Dzień dobry" or "dobry wieczór." " When it's time to leave, use this phrase, which is pronounced "doh veed-ZEN-yah." The only item of note here is that the W here receives the customary V pronunciation. The rest of the word is fairly easy to sound out. It's pronounced almost how it would be if it were an English. If you want to really impress your Polish hosts, offer this up when someone asks you how you are doing after the initial greetings. The implication here is that, by asking about you, someone has shown an interest in your affairs. By saying "thank you," you are graciously acknowledging their interest and paying them a social courtesy in return.  "Dziękuję" is pronounced like "jen-KOO-yeh." "Proszę" (prosh-eh) means "please." It can also mean "you're welcome" if it follows "dziękuję." "Dobrze" (doh-b-jeh) means "good." "Bardzo dobrze" (bard-zoh doh-b-jeh) means "very good."
Summary:
To say "goodnight," say "dobranoc. To say "how are you? To say "goodbye," say "do widzenia. Say "thank you" when asked how you're doing.