Chinese satellite firm MizarVision, sanctioned by the US for allegedly supplying imagery of American military activity during the Iran conflict, has ingeniously turned the sanctions into a recruitment drive. The company posted a job advertisement featuring the US Treasury notice, inviting applicants who thrive under pressure and embrace strength. Chinese satellite firm MizarVision, sanctioned by the US for allegedly supplying imagery of American military activity during the Iran conflict, has ingeniously turned the sanctions into a recruitment drive. The company posted a job advertisement featuring the US Treasury notice, inviting applicants who thrive under pressure and embrace strength.
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