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Requiring you to disclose any outside work to your employer Some contracts may not prevent you from taking on additional work, so long as you let your employer know. Employment contracts and handbooks may contain none, some, or all of these restrictions, and will use various wording to set them out.
You can do freelance work while you are on OPT, but please make sure to get an offer of work in writing, including the employer name, start and end dates of projects, etc. Save this information for your records. All necessary information will need to be entered into the SEVP Portal.
You may start a business and be self-employed. You should be able to prove that you have the proper business licenses and are actively engaged in a business related to your degree program. You may use an agency or staffing company to find employment.
Can I work as a 1099 contractor on STEM OPT? Since a 1099 contractor (also known as an independent contractor) is generally considered self-employed, we believe it is in your best interest to avoid working as a 1099 contractor during your STEM OPT.
Post-completion OPT can be paid or unpaid training related to your major field of study. You may work for multiple employers (including short-term gigs, self-employment, contract work, or work for hire).