The Peace Corps recruits U.S. citizens to serve in developing countries around the world. Peace Corps Volunteers undergo 3 months of training and dedicate 2 years of service overseas, working in the following areas: education, health and HIV/AIDS, agriculture, business development, information technology and the environment.
In addition to an experience of a lifetime, Peace Corps Volunteers receive paid travel and living expenses, medical and dental benefits, a $6,075 readjustment allowance at the end of service and non-competitive eligibility for federal jobs.
The Minneapolis Regional Office serves applicants from Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota and Iowa.
The Peace Corps recruits U.S. citizens to serve in developing countries around the world. Peace Corps Volunteers undergo 3 months of training and dedicate 2 years of service overseas, working in the following areas: education, health and HIV/AIDS, agriculture, business development, information technology and the environment.
In addition to an experience of a lifetime, Peace Corps Volunteers receive paid travel and living expenses, medical and dental benefits, a $6,075 readjustment allowance at the end of service and non-competitive eligibility for federal jobs.
The Minneapolis Regional Office serves applicants from Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota and Iowa.