Thank you for clarification.
2017-01-31 17:26 GMT+01:00 Maggie Dennis :
> Thanks for the question, Tomasz, and for the answer, Dan. :)
>
> That's right - it's built into the form. I'm told it can't be removed.
> Candidates based outside the U.S. are very welcome to apply! I'd guess that
> the que
Thanks for the question, Tomasz, and for the answer, Dan. :)
That's right - it's built into the form. I'm told it can't be removed.
Candidates based outside the U.S. are very welcome to apply! I'd guess that
the question may be relevant for some folks in the U.S., for instance
international studen
On 31 January 2017 at 07:08, Tomasz Ganicz wrote:
> Just simple technical question. In the application form there is one tricky
> question:
>
> "Are you legally authorized to work in the United States"
>
> I guess vast majority of potential candidates are not legally authorized to
> work in US as
Just simple technical question. In the application form there is one tricky
question:
"Are you legally authorized to work in the United States"
I guess vast majority of potential candidates are not legally authorized to
work in US as they are citizens of countries which need a special
work-permit
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