I’m under the impression that those countries are more convenient for the company, either having locations or it being more convenient to arrange pay or something, based on the inclusion of American rather than an ethnic background.
Edit also it says nationality rather than Heritage, so it’s pointing to what country you have citizenship with.
Higher security clearances requires nationality because there’s a slightly lower probability that someone born in a country will share secrets than someone born outside of it.
You can be a citizen of almost any country without being born there, hence the statement.
I don’t really get how “overt racism in a job description” is programmer humor, but alright
I’m under the impression that those countries are more convenient for the company, either having locations or it being more convenient to arrange pay or something, based on the inclusion of American rather than an ethnic background.
Edit also it says nationality rather than Heritage, so it’s pointing to what country you have citizenship with.
I assumed so in the first place, but this post is advertised specifically for location Hengelo, Netherlands
It probably has to do with security clearance, considering it’s Thales.
so why wouldn’t it be citizenry then?
You do know, what nationality means, right?
Higher security clearances requires nationality because there’s a slightly lower probability that someone born in a country will share secrets than someone born outside of it.
You can be a citizen of almost any country without being born there, hence the statement.