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If I am only interested in working in a specific living area (residence hall, towers, apartments), can I apply just for that area?

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If I am only interested in working in a specific living area (residence hall, towers, apartments), can I apply just for that area?

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Yes and No. You can indicate your preference and the strength of that preference on the application. The reality is that you may feel called to work in one area but you may actually be a better fit in another area based on your strengths, skills set, and leadership qualities. This will be determined during the deliberation process and means that while you could be offered a position for your living area of preference, you could also be offered a position for a different type of living area. You always have the option to decline the offer if you are not interested. If you mark “do not consider me for other areas,” we will not consider you for other areas, even if we think you would be a better fit for another area.

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