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Collins k Ugwu
GuestSep 10, 2018 at 11:46 amPost count: 4864Hello, Collins,
Most of the U.S. Department of State’s positions in the U.S. require U.S. citizenship. Many of our locally hired positions abroad do not require U.S. citizenship, but they do require that you have permission to work in the country of hire. For general information on the locally employed opportunities at our overseas locations, please visit this link: http://careers.state.gov/local-employment. If you are interested in working at a specific U.S. embassy or U.S. consulate, please check the embassy or consulate website to see whether there are any locally employed (LE) staff vacancies that you would qualify to fill. Please find website addresses at this link: https://www.usembassy.gov/.
We hope this information is helpful, and we thank you again for your interest in U.S. Department of State employment opportunities.
Best regards,
mattia
GuestNov 4, 2019 at 12:00 pmPost count: 4864Good morning, I’m matt, I wanted to know if there are job opportunities for a newly graduated boy.
Now I’m working on agriculture, especially viticulture and oenology.
I know there are several companies looking for farmers, but I don’t know how to get in touch.
I am very attracted by your way of life, I wish I could realize this dream by moving to U.S.A ..
I hope you can give me directions for how to do it.
I thank you Mattia.-- AuthorPosts
Foreign citizen and work in the US2018-09-10T11:46:38-04:00
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