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Global Employment Initiative/Strategic Networking Assistance Program (GEI/SNAP)
NOTE: This service is specifically for businesses in Austria to hire diplomatic family members only.
If you are interested in employment opportunities with the U.S. Embassy, please visit our Vacancies page.
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The Global Employment Initiative/Strategic Networking Assistance Program (GEI/SNAP) is a U.S. Department of State program designed to assist family members of U.S. government employees assigned to U.S. embassies and consulates abroad with all aspects of career management, including employment in the host country.
GEI/SNAP provides an alternative and cost-free solution to the staffing needs of international and local organizations by connecting them with the talent pool of Foreign Service family members available to work in-country.
The GEI/SNAP Advantage
No overhead costs or placement fees to employers for recruiting Foreign Service family member candidates.
Unlike expatriate recruitment, candidates are already in-country and do not require additional funding for relocation or housing.
Candidates are flexible: available for full-time, part-time, consulting and project-based work.
The de facto work arrangement between the U.S. and Austria allows for an expedited work permit process for candidates.
For more information, please contact the local GEI/SNAP office:
Global Employment Advisor, U.S. Embassy Vienna
Boltzmanngasse 16
A-1090 Vienna
Email: SNAPVienna@state.gov
Tel: +43 1 31339/2245
*GEI/SNAP Vienna only extends services to family members of U.S. government employees assigned to the U.S. Embassy in Vienna and employers interested in recruiting Foreign Service family member candidates. GEI/SNAP is not a public program and cannot assist private U.S. citizens residing in Austria or local citizens and residents.
To learn more about GEI/SNAP worldwide, please visit:
http://www.state.gov/m/dghr/flo/c21627.htm
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