United Nations Jobs Guide
What you'll learn
- At the end of this course, students will effectively use on-line search tools, prepare a professional profile and applications for United Nations jobs
- At the end of this course, students will be able to pass assessments and interviews for jobs advertised on United Nations Careers and Inspira on-line platforms
Requirements
- Explore United Nations website to understand its structure and functioning.
Description
On completion of the United Nations Jobs Guide course you will be able to search, prepare and apply for United Nations jobs using
- United Nations Careers Platform, and
- Inspira Human Resources Gateway.
This course will not take you more than 3 hours to complete with video lectures, reading materials and practice; is based on the official "Manual for the Applicant on the Staff Selection System" (Inspira), version 3.0 and will also include preparation for
- knowledge and skills assessments, and
- competency based interviews.
Course structure:
- Introduction to United Nations careers and jobs mapping;
- United Nations Careers and Inspira;
- The job application process;
- Job openings in Inspira;
- Evaluation criteria;
- Pre-screening and eligibility rules;
- Search, prepare and apply for job applications;
- Assessments and interviews.
If you are looking for a job and you are interested in working for the United Nations, you will understand how job applications, assessments and interviews are evaluated and conducted, and you will get a great job.
Who this course is for:
- If you are looking for a job or a promotion and you are interested in working for the United Nations, this course is for you.
- If you just want to understand how applications are managed on staff recruitment systems and how can you have a successful application, this course is for you.
Course content
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Instructor
Before Udemy, Sorin developed and delivered courses on management, project management, computer literacy, human resources, career development, soft skills for employees and even corrections incidents management.
Currently working as a consultant and program manager, he is a certified trainer and project manager, holding a master degree in International Relations and Policy Making and a bachelor degree in Law and Public Administration.
Sorin coordinated during the last 10 years projects in the areas of rule of law, regional development and human resources.
He has more than 10 years of middle/senior managerial experience within the civil service (justice, corrections, internal affairs, training), private sector (project management, consultancy, training) and NGO (industrial relations, rural development).
Sorin is also a certified International Computer Driving License (ICDL) tester and trainer for the United Nations Peacekeeping Missions, certified Human Resource Professional and a Public Manager (professional degree).