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A hiring surge at USAID

The U.S. Agency for International Development is increasing recruitment activities to address a long-standing shortage of foreign service workers, particularly in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Jennifer Hoar
Jennifer served as Devex international development correspondent fellow in Barcelona in the summer of 2008. She earned her bachelor’s in English and Spanish from Georgetown University and a master’s degree in foreign policy and international security from the Georgetown School of Foreign Service. She has written for CBSNews.com and National Journal's Hotline and has worked for ABC News in Washington. Jennifer is fluent in English and Spanish.

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