Devex in the News

Devex has been featured and its staff quoted in several publications including The Washington Post, Financial Times, Foreign Policy, Crain’s New York and The Straits Times.

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  • The Washington Post
    • Aid Goes Online: The Development World Awaits Its Bloomberg
      03 September 2007

      Now comes Kumar's Web site, which creates a clearinghouse for information on 30,000 development projects. With that much business in one place, suppliers congregate like bees, especially since the site is searchable. By typing in a key word, a water-engineering firm can find 1,675 water-engineering opportunities. Suddenly, buyers of water-engineering services have multiple suppliers to choose from. Costs fall by perhaps one-fifth, judging by experiments in competitive procurement in Brazil and the Philippines.

    • Too Educated for Entry Level?
      25 May 2008

      "I can say there is some real truth to having a master’s or above hurting you in the job search - but only if you have less than three to five years’ experience," said Kate Warren, a recruiter in the international development industry.

  • Forbes logo
    • Jobs Without Borders
      21 September 2009

      Devex is an online clearinghouse for job listings, career advice and news related to international development. The Washington, D.C. company--think LinkedIn meets Bloomberg Markets--is riding the surge in Obama-inspired idealism, a high U.S. unemployment rate and expanding global aid budgets that include $20 billion from the U.S. Agency for International Development.

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    • Corporate Citizenship and Philanthropy Case Study: Devex
      05 July 2007

      Today, Devex is one of the leading hubs of information for the development sector, serving more than 100,000 people in the industry, including 200 executive members such as the American Red Cross, World Vision, Catholic Relief Services and Care.

    • Giving in the Internet Age
      10 December 2007

      Devex – which now serves more than 100,000 people, including executive members that include large NGOs such as the American Red Cross, World Vision, Catholic Relief Services and Care – allows those working in the development sector to search for appropriate candidates for positions they are seeking to fill.

    • Enterprise Introduces a Whiff of Revolution
      27 May 2009

      “There is a danger that all innovation in the field is coming from outside the traditional donor agencies,” says Raj Kumar, president of Devex, a recruitment and business information service for the international development community.

    • International Public Sector Recruitment 2008 - Riding a Wave of Goodwill
      01 May 2008

      “Many public sector agencies still think of recruitment for full-time internal staff with the idea that they’ll be there for 20-30 years,” says Raj Kumar, president and co-founder of the Devex, a Washington DC-based group that provides online recruiting to the development community.

    • Working in the International Public Sector: Stereotypes are Out of Date
      09 December 2009

      “Jobs in this sector have had a bad rap in the past,” says Raj Kumar, president and co-founder of Devex, a Washington DC-based organisation that provides online recruiting services to the development community. “But these institutions have modernised to a large degree, so some of the stereotypes are now out of date.”

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    • Net Effect: Development 2.0
      15 October 2008

      Earlier this year, Raj Kumar, president and cofounder of the Washington-based Devex, launched a social networking tool designed to connect development professionals and the firms that require their expertise. The site, devex.com, was inspired by Web 2.0 companies such as Facebook and LinkedIn. But whereas Facebook junkies list their favorite bands and upload photographs of friends, Devex’s nearly 90,000 global users boast about their project management skills and their latest professional certifications.

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    • The Biggest Job Opportunities might be in the Poorest Countries
      10 July 2009

      Thinking about making a big career change? Willing to consider moving to a distant land? If so, take a look at Devex.com, the LinkedIn of the foreign aid and development community. Devex is part social network (it now has about 125,000 members, up from 80,000 a year ago) and part job board. Nonprofits like Save the Children, the United Nations and the Gates Foundation use the site to recruit senior-level executive talent. So do companies like Booz Allen Hamilton, Microsoft and PricewaterhouseCoopers, as well as more than 250 other global organizations looking for Yanks who want to export their expertise to developing countries.

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    • Le Web 2.0 Optimise l’aide Humanitaire
      02 May 2008

      Devex.com propose de faciliter la collaboration entre les acteurs du développement international en mettant à leur disposition un réseau communautaire en ligne.

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    • Devex: An Enterprising Middleman Links Up Donors with Foreign Aid Projects
      07 November 2008

      Think Devex has made an impact on the humanitarian relief scene? Consider the organization’s nickname: The Google of Foreign Aid. Like Google, this social enterprise was started by two young students at a top university. From a humble dorm-room project, it has grown to a 70-person worldwide clearinghouse for development project information, with offices in Tokyo, Manila, Barcelona and Washington, DC.

  • Devex was formerly known as DevelopmentEx.com and The Development Executive Group.