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Candidate assessment techniques will vary according to the contextual and business needs of the hiring office. When the hiring team is narrowing down its list of candidates, they will review all profiles to identify eligible and suitable candidates for the position, in line with the minimum requirements included in the job description.Ĭandidates shortlisted for a position may undergo an assessment, followed by a reference check and other processes depending on the position level, area of work, and office context. Make sure you understand the different types of jobs, contracts and opportunities as you conduct your search.Īn honest and objective self-assessment is a great way to help identify what makes you an outstanding candidate for a position, and it will ultimately enable you to build an application that most clearly reflects your strengths, skills, experience and personal values.Īfter you have searched for jobs and completed your self-assessment, you’re ready to apply! For most job applications at UNICEF, you should complete and submit an online recruitment profile, a CV/resume and cover letter. If you do not currently see any relevant opportunities, set-up a job alert to receive an email when a relevant opportunity is advertised. Visit the UNICEF Jobs page to search for position openings. > Learn more about UNICEF's values > Download the Values Charter in English, French, or Spanish Trust: Because we cannot deliver effective programmes and services if communities do not believe that we are acting with their best interests at heart, and if we do not trust one another to do the right thing at all times.Īccountability: Because public and private donors, as well as children and vulnerable people worldwide, deserve to know how UNICEF’s programmes are run, how resources are spent, and how results are being achieved. Integrity: Because UNICEF’s reputation depends on all of us acting with honesty and transparency, and setting the highest standards for ourselves as we work with partners, donors and the global community. Respect: Because our programmes can only be effective if the recipients of our support feel understood and respected, and if we pay our colleagues at all levels the same respect that we want for ourselves. This care must extend to how we work with one another, often in stressful environments where insecurity and risk are a daily fact of life.

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Today, we care for, and support, children, young people and mothers around the world, in every context. UNICEF was founded in 1946 to care for children devastated by war. They represent the values that infuse everything we do as an organization, each and every day - from our programmes for children and young people, to how we treat each other, to how we interact with partners and communities worldwide.Ĭare: Because care has been embedded in our DNA from the start.






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