Sarah I understand your point, but the required qualification just above the 
non-English states : "Exceptional English writing is critical for this role, 
including the ability to write time-sensitive, efficient, compelling, and 
clearly understandable communications products for a wide range of audiences."

To me personally, I cannot see a person for whom English is not a first 
language being able to pass that requirement at all.  Many second-language 
learners can communicate in English, but I can count on one hand people I've 
met who can communicate in a way which is compelling.  And those who can are 
more-than-likely not going to be available for a position like this.  Sorry to 
say.

So it still sounds to me like the requirements include English as a first 
language, and also fluent in a second language.

Will Johnson
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