Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm the PP whose husband works there after having worked at the WEF. We are not Americans and I am honestly surprised folks who live in DC have no idea it is considered a very elite place to live.
Huh. Feeling bad you aren't getting the respect you feel you deserve?
At the risk of sounding extremely condescending, we are definitely getting the respect we deserve in the circles that matter. And by we I mean my husband since I am just a tag along spouse who is unable to have a career. A bitter pill to swallow but that's a whole other can of worms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm the PP whose husband works there after having worked at the WEF. We are not Americans and I am honestly surprised folks who live in DC have no idea it is considered a very elite place to live.
Huh. Feeling bad you aren't getting the respect you feel you deserve?
At the risk of sounding extremely condescending, we are definitely getting the respect we deserve in the circles that matter. And by we I mean my husband since I am just a tag along spouse who is unable to have a career. A bitter pill to swallow but that's a whole other can of worms.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP whose husband works there after having worked at the WEF. We are not Americans and I am honestly surprised folks who live in DC have no idea it is considered a very elite place to live.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm the PP whose husband works there after having worked at the WEF. We are not Americans and I am honestly surprised folks who live in DC have no idea it is considered a very elite place to live.
Huh. Feeling bad you aren't getting the respect you feel you deserve?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure this is true, but I've heard World Bank employees are exempt from fed taxes. Seems like a pretty good reason to work there.
Pay scales are adjusted accordingly. So a US citizen would be at a higher pay rate than an international recruit because they have to pay taxes. So that's not the big draw.
Most people like the perceived 'glamour' of international travel, working with governments of other countries, etc. I've been there 10+ years and am probably a little jaded now!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure this is true, but I've heard World Bank employees are exempt from fed taxes. Seems like a pretty good reason to work there.
Pay scales are adjusted accordingly. So a US citizen would be at a higher pay rate than an international recruit because they have to pay taxes. So that's not the big draw.
Most people like the perceived 'glamour' of international travel, working with governments of other countries, etc. I've been there 10+ years and am probably a little jaded now!!
Anonymous wrote:Not sure this is true, but I've heard World Bank employees are exempt from fed taxes. Seems like a pretty good reason to work there.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure this is true, but I've heard World Bank employees are exempt from fed taxes. Seems like a pretty good reason to work there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am starting a term position at WB in a few weeks. I got the job by applying to an open position on the WB career website. I am a US Citizen and have a Masters degree with no WB connections.
What is your job title? What are your qualifications?
Officer title - Professional level. 15 years of experience - 5 of which with managerial/direct report level. MBA and several professional certificates. Feels like a step backwards career level wise but I think it's worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am starting a term position at WB in a few weeks. I got the job by applying to an open position on the WB career website. I am a US Citizen and have a Masters degree with no WB connections.
What is your job title? What are your qualifications?
Officer title - Professional level. 15 years of experience - 5 of which with managerial/direct report level. MBA and several professional certificates. Feels like a step backwards career level wise but I think it's worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am starting a term position at WB in a few weeks. I got the job by applying to an open position on the WB career website. I am a US Citizen and have a Masters degree with no WB connections.
What is your job title? What are your qualifications?
Anonymous wrote:I'm the PP whose husband works there after having worked at the WEF. We are not Americans and I am honestly surprised folks who live in DC have no idea it is considered a very elite place to live.