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The following agencies assist with home country or third country employment.
(Adapted from the University of Virginia web site)
| Agency | Description |
| Intergovernmental
Committee for Migration 440 National Press Building Washington, DC 20045 (202) 662-7099 |
A non political international organization of 33 member governments that assists in the return of talent to Latin American and African countries. |
| Student Affairs Department Embassy of the Republic of Singapore 1824 R. Street, NW Washington, DC 20009-1691 (202) 667-7555 |
Assists students from Singapore in finding home country employment. |
| Higher Education
Employment Service Sincere Insurance Building, 1/F 4 Hennessy Rd. Wan Chai, Hong Kong |
Assists students from Hong Kong in finding home country employment. |
| Overseas Scholars and Student Service Center 2F., No. 15, Section 1, Chi-Nan Rd. Taipei 10021, Taiwan, ROC |
Assists students from Taiwan in finding home country employment. |
| American Mideast Education
& Training Services 1100 17th St. NW Washington DC 20036-4601 (202) 785-0022 |
Administers the MATCH program that helps students find employment in the Mideast. |
| Recruit USA 700 S. Flower St., Ste. 3210 Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 683-1081 |
Recruits Japanese students for home country employment. |
| The Secretary Public Service Commission - City Hall St. Andrew’s Road Singapore 0617 |
Assists students from Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Taiwan and Korea |
| Citibank NA Consumer Services Group Kyobo Building, 22nd Fl. No. 1, 1-ka, Chongro CPO Box 2114 Seoul, Korea |
