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[quote=Anonymous]No, it won't. I know my organization is always looking for good people, and having a domestic work history isn't disqualifying, as long as it is relevant. That said, development has gotten very competative over the past decade, and you will need a masters degree if you don't already have one. I would advise working full time in an organization you like while doing your masters part time so you don't go into debt. Working at a development related center or department in a local university would get you tuition remission and experience at the same time. The other great entry point for development is Peace Corps. You learn so much, and I know if I hire a former PCV I will get someone who can handle the travel and cross cultural issues I am going to throw at them.[/quote]
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