
Agent-Based O-1: Complete Career Flexibility Guide
Agent-Based O-1: How Professionals Work for Multiple Employers, Launch Businesses, and Control Their Careers Sarah Chen had a problem most people would envy: too many great opportunities. The AI researcher had three job offers: Senior ML engineer at Google ($450K total comp) Tech lead at a promising startup (lower salary, significant equity) Consulting engagement with two Fortune 500 companies ($300/hour) Under H-1B rules, she’d have to choose one. Switching later would mean filing a new petition, waiting months, and risking denial. But Sarah wasn’t on H-1B. She had an agent-based O-1 visa. So she said yes to all four opportunities. She works part-time for Google (32 hours/week). She advises the startup (10 hours/week). She consults for both Fortune 500 companies







