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Monday, April 4, 2011

Career Opportunities at IMF



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International Monetary Fund

Career Opportunities at IMF



The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is planning a Global Recruitment Mission to East Asia and will be visiting China, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Japan, and South Korea between April 9 to 20, 2011.



The Mission will hold career sessions and conduct preliminary interviews for qualified East Asian candidates for the experienced specialized career stream pipeline. Candidates who are citizens or local nationals of any of these countries or of other East Asian countries are particularly encouraged to apply, along with all candidates, on the www.imf.org/jobs. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for

the interviews.
The Technology and General Services Department

Working for the IMF

Working for the World



Vacancy To safeguard the stability of the international monetary and financial system, the IMF performs cutting-edge research and provides advice to our 187 member countries on the critical macroeconomic and financial issues of the day.



The Technology and General Services Department of the IMF provides the environment and tools to support the IMF's work. We are a lean, fast-paced group that embraces the challenge of excellent service delivery in a dynamic, evolving organization—developing and delivering leading-edge services, systems, and infrastructure to support our base of 2,400 employees from around the world.



We are looking for high caliber managers and professionals to work in Washington, DC in the areas of:



Facilities Management

Construction/Quality Management, Operations & Maintenance, Hospitality Services



Procurement

Strategic Sourcing, Category Management, Supplier Performance Management



Support Functions

Budget and Resource Management, Business Portfolio Management



We offer competitive compensation and world-class benefits.

We are also looking for Freelance Translators for Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish working from their current country of residence.

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