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International Criminal Investigation Training Assistance Program (Icitap), U.S. Dept. Of Justice Work Values

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Daily Duties at International Criminal Investigation Training Assistance Program (Icitap), U.S. Dept. Of Justice:

I am second-in-command in the "think tank" section of the office and am currently in charge of planning and implementing a metrics system involving monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of 30 assistance programs abroad.


What they like about International Criminal Investigation Training Assistance Program (Icitap), U.S. Dept. Of Justice:

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Information about International Criminal Investigation Training Assistance Program (Icitap), U.S. Dept. Of Justice


Company Rank: Not Available

Average length of employment : 9 years

Average salary of employees: $170,000

These are some of the questions we asked our climbers about their experiences with International Criminal Investigation Training Assistance Program (Icitap), U.S. Dept. Of Justice:

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Climbers who worked at International Criminal Investigation Training Assistance Program (Icitap), U.S. Dept. Of Justice had these interests:

Books
Joseph M. Jones I enjoy reading biographical and historical works. I recently completed "The Man Who Knew", a biography of former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan. I am currently reading "The Silk Road", a world history with a decidedly eastern perspective.


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