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First Employment Opening in FIRE’s New York Office
In November, we announced the 2008 opening of FIRE’s first satellite office in New York, NY. Now, we are excited to announce the first employment opportunity for this new office. The first position to be based in New York will be an Assistant to the President who will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the New York office and for providing personalized assistance to the FIRE President.
Please help us find an excellent candidate by applying yourself or passing this along to someone who may be interested.
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