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Does anyone know how an experienced software engineer can secure employment with the United Nations?
Asked by YanCanCook
I am currently working as a software engineer for a major telecom company in the Midwest and I'm doing great. However, ever since I was a kid, I have wanted to work for the UN or a similar agency. It may not perfect considering the recent reform ideas being floated, but it's the closest thing we have to a worldwide organization that works for progress in all parts of the world. Does anyone have guidance for how I can get into the UN in the next 3 to 5 years? Eventually I would like to do something with international public policy or international finance for development projects. I am willing to consider all options including public policy graduate school and business graduate school. I have taken a practice GMAT and scored in the 90+ percentile. Paying for the tuition would not be an issue and I don't mind taking a pay cut now, but eventually I would like to make a decent income to support a family in NYC. Any specific or general advice would be highly appreciated. Thank you.

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First off, check out the career opportunities at the UN at their web page at http://www.un.org/unfip/2004Website/employmentOpp.htm and see what jobs are posted and what the requirements are. This is a link with a guidebook to finding UN Careers: http://unpan1.un.org/intradoc/groups/public/documents/UN/UNPAN000153.pdf#search=%22United%20Nations%20Careers%22


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