May 26, 2013

Check out Careers in International Development with the Foreign Policy Association of America

From multilateral actors to non-governmental organizations, careers in international development offer excitement and the chance to work towards the greater good. Learn what it takes to land a job in international development with Kate Warren, the director of global recruitment services at Devex – the leading provider of recruitment services to the international development community.

In this seminar you will learn:

  • About current career opportunities in international development – learn which organizations, NGOs, and foundations are currently hiring
  • About realities vs. misconceptions of working in international development – working in a home office vs. living in the field, realistic salary expectations, etc.
  • What employers in international development are recruiting for – receive resume and cover letter tips, networking advice, and other valuable guidance
  • How to navigate your career path once you’ve got your job
  • And more

    All attendees receive:

    • the new FPA U Careers in International Development Tool Book
    • automatic enrollment in the Foreign Policy Association Global Jobs email alerts
    • light food and drink during a networking session

    All seminars are $49 for members and $65 for non-members
    Space is limited, so register today at WWW.FPAU.ORG

    Date: Wednesday, March 23rd, 2010 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
    Location: The American Foreign Service Association, 2101 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20037

    Date: Wednesday, March 30th, 2010 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
    Location: Scandinavia House (Volvo Hall), 58 Park Avenue, New York NY, 10016

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    Comments

    1. Joshua Williki says:

      How can non Americans have access to training on how to apply or connect International Development Association program? I saw an advert on your site and when i access it the training was holding in U S A.

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