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Serving the World

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What can you do at the United Nations?

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UN Perception

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Profiles UN is looking for?

• Audit

• Administrators

• Aviation

• Cartography

• Conference and Language Staff

• Drug Control & Crime Prevention

• Demographics

• Economic Affairs

• Electoral Affairs

• Engineering

• Information and Communications Technology

• Information Management

• Library Science

• Logistics

• Procurement

• Medical

• Programme/Project Management

• Security

• Humanitarian Affairs

• Human Rights

• Legal Affairs

• Political Affairs

• Public Administration

• Public Information, Radio & TV

• Rule of Law

• Social Affairs

• Statistics

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Relevant agencies (bioscience) engineering and natural sciences

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Relevant agencies (bioscience) engineering and natural sciences

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Different places, different jobs

• Principal offices and Headquarters• (Global) strategic policy work

• Support field offices -

• Research & development

• Planning

• Field offices• Project work

• Local policy work

• Concrete action

• Different living conditions

• Direct contact with target groups

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Field offices

• Family duty stations• Away from home in safe environment

• Family can join

• Language

• Multiculturalism professional / social

• Sometimes less comfortable living conditions

• Non-family duty stations• Hard / harsh living conditions

• No family – no visits

• No or limited freedom of movement / UNDSS

• Difficult to interact with local people (social life, shopping,…)

• Sometimes dangerous

• Hardship / rest and recuperation

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What are the

career options?

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Starting Points• Internationally-Recruited

o Individual /Generic Vacancies

o Language Competitive Examination (UN Secretariat)

o Young Professional Programmes (UN, UNDP, UNICEF)

o Associate Expert Programme/JPO

• Locally-Recruited

• Temporary Staff

• Individual/Institutional Consultants/Contractors

• Other

o Internship Programmes

o United Nations Volunteers (UNV) (unvolunteers.org/unv.org)

o International UN Volunteers

o On-line Volunteers

o Global Youth Programme

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Professional Programmes

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Where to find vacancies?

• Both professional and general staff

• “inspira” aimed at staff in secretariat

• Other agencies: respective websites

• Requirements:

o Usually at least 3-5 years experience

o For P scales: masters degree

o https://careers.un.org

o http://www.unjoblist.org

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Where to find vacancies?

• https://unhabitat.org/join-us/

• http://www.unep.org/vacancies/unep-vacancies

• http://www.fao.org/employment/home/en/

• https://jobs.unops.org/Pages/ViewVacancy/VAListing.aspx

• http://www.who.int/employment/en/

• https://www.iaea.org/employment

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Associate experts programme (JPO/APO)

• Graduates and young professionals

• Bilateral agreement

• Scaled at P1 or P2 level, junior level

• Length of appointment: depending on donor country

• Requirements:

o Masters degree

o Usually under 32 years old

o Country-specific requirements

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Associate experts programme Donor countries

• Australia

• Austria

• Belgium

• Denmark

• Finland

• France

• Germany

• Greece

• Italy

• Japan

• Kuwait

• Luxembourg

• The Netherlands

• Nigeria

• Norway

• Republic of Korea

• Spain

• Sweden

• Switzerland

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Young Professional Programme (YPP)

Recruitment Examination

• Entry level (P-2): filled through competitive examinations

• Held annually based on a country’s representation among staff

• YPP applicants must be:

o National of participating Member State

o No more than 32 years old as of 31 December of exam year

o Hold at least a first-level university degree relevant to an occupational group offered

o Proficient in either English or French

• For more information: http://careers.un.org

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Internship programme

• Offers opportunity to familiarize yourself with the United Nations

• Unpaid (except IOM, ILO and food agencies)

• Does not count as professional experience

• Through Inspira: internship counts 50 %

• Requirements:

o Enrolled in graduate school or equivalent

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UN Volunteer programme

Administered by UNDP

Only in the field

Types of UNVs:

1. International UN Volunteers

2. On-line Volunteers

3. Bilateral programmes:

1. UNV internships

2. Bilateral UN Volunteers

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UN Volunteer programme

Basic requirements:

• At least 25 years old;

• University degree or higher technical diplomas;

• At least two years of relevant working experience;

• Good working knowledge in at least one of the three UN languages: English,

French or Spanish.

Entitlements:

• International Travel incl. pre-departure and shipment allowance

• Settling-in Grant

• Volunteer Living Allowance

• Insurance: Life/Health and permanent disability

• Annual Leave (2.5 days/month / Family Visit)

• Resettlement Allowance

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Pay and benefits

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• Competitive Salaries

• Post adjustment

• Annual & Sick Leave

• Home Leave

• Maternity & Paternity Leave

• Education Grant & Travel• Rental Subsidy

• Defined-benefits Pension at age 62

• Health Insurance

• Installation & Shipment & Repatriation

• Pay for Additional Official Language

• Mobility and Hardship Pay

• Rest and Recuperation

• Mentoring Programme for New Staff• Development & Learning opportunities

Pay and Benefits

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We are looking for people with integrity, who

are fair and impartial.

We need dynamic and adaptable

professionals who think creatively and are

proactive, flexible and responsive.

If you embody these values,

the United Nations is the place for you.

What do we all value?

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http://careers.un.orgwww.un.org

.com/UN.Careers

Gracias

Merci

شكراً

谢谢

Thank You

Спасибо