Upwardly Global opened our New York office in 2006 to welcome immigrants with job seeker services by partnering with employers and workforce development agencies.
Since then, we have helped thousands of new Americans return to their career of choice in and around the New York metropolitan area.
Important: Please note that due to the ongoing pandemic, our office is only open by appointment.
Address:
505 8th Avenue #1704
New York, NY 10018
Phone:
(212) 219-8828
Directions
Our NYC Staff

Maha Ali
Position
Vice President of People & Culture
Office

Stephanie Alman
Position
National Director of Employment Services
Office

Emily Hackerson
Position
Jobversity Director of Products & Services
Office

Beyza Burcak
Position
Partnerships & Volunteer Program Lead
Office
New York Professional Licensing Guides
NY & NJ Immigrant and Refugee Success Stories
Upwardly Global works to shape narrative and shift systems by sharing and centering the inspirational stories of our community.

Local Corporate and Workforce Partners
Upwardly Global partners with leading U.S. companies to offer job opportunities. Through these partnerships, Job Seekers in the Career Coaching Program have access to employers and the trainings that the employers value most, all to make you more competitive in your U.S. job search.
Immigrant integration news from New York

Upwardly Global Alum and NY Secretary of State featured in Spanish-Language Video on Professional Pathways Program
Spectrum News 1 published a Spanish-language video this week highlighting the Professional Pathways Program from the New York State Office for New Americans, which Upwardly

Upwardly Global Partners with the New York State Office for New Americans in Expansion of Statewide Program to Help High-Skilled Immigrants Find Jobs
NEW YORK — New York Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the expansion of the Office for New Americans’ Professional Pathways for High-Skilled Immigrants Program to

New York City’s Pay Transparency Law Removes Key Hiring Barrier for Immigrant and Refugee Job Seekers
Legislation in effect Nov. 1 sets equitable hiring precedent for local governments across the country NEW YORK — For over 3 million foreign-born New Yorkers