I understand that OP’s preference is to have promising candidates attend an in-person work trial rather than do an additional remote work test; would this preference still stand if the candidate in question has to obtain a US work visa sponsorship in order to attend the in-person trial?
Our reply is: Yes, that preference stands regardless of current work authorization status, though of course in some cases there won’t be any way for us to help an applicant get US work authorization, depending on their situation.
Thanks for the answer, Luke. I removed the question from here after I reread the “Update on Open Philanthropy research analyst recruiting for 2018” file sent earlier and found the answer there!
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Our reply is: Yes, that preference stands regardless of current work authorization status, though of course in some cases there won’t be any way for us to help an applicant get US work authorization, depending on their situation.
Thanks for the answer, Luke. I removed the question from here after I reread the “Update on Open Philanthropy research analyst recruiting for 2018” file sent earlier and found the answer there!