I’ve heard a version of this story many times: A job seeker struggles to garner a single offer for months and then, all of a sudden, is presented with multiple options — prompting a new kind of stress.
I can’t say I’ve had such a fortunate predicament myself, but you may well face a tough decision like this at some point. In this edition of Career Hub, learn how to decide between multiple job offers. Plus, explore exciting new opportunities at the United Nations Foundation, Transparency International, and more top organizations.
+ ICYMI: This week I spoke with Roberto Amorosino, a former senior HR specialist at the World Bank Group, about how to find success as a global development consultant. Watch our conversation for expert tips on networking, negotiating rates, and much more.
Director, Public Sector Engagement
United Nations Foundation
Remote
Information Technology System Administrator
Transparency International
Germany
Project Officer
Cowater International
Remote
Humanitarian Funding Specialist
ActionAid
Worldwide
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“We have all been in positions where something looked good on paper … [but then you learn about workplace issues] that led a lot of people to leave.”
— Chen Reis, humanitarian assistance professionalIf you find yourself in the privileged position of deciding between multiple job offers, experts recommend thinking about how each opportunity might foster a happier and more fulfilling career over the long term. Here are some things to consider:
• Vision and values. Look at the type of work that the organization is focusing on and whether that’s a good fit for you. Also, think about which areas you might want to specialize in and if this role makes sense for your interests.
• Opportunities for growth. Will the role challenge you, allow you to develop your skills, or potentially lead to more senior positions? Consider the size of the organization, whether there are clear paths for progression, and opportunities to specialize.
• Travel and relocation. While many global development jobs involve some travel, certain roles require longer and more frequent trips overseas, and you should consider how you will cope with these commitments in the future.
Read: How to decide between multiple job offers
Procurement Specialist
Multilateral development bank
Mozambique
Office Management Coordinator
Anti-corruption organization
Germany
Child Welfare Case Manager
Skill-building nonprofit
United States
Programme Associate
United Nations agency
Turkey
We’re continuing to track the groups that are actively hiring in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and some of the roles that need to be filled.
New opportunities:
• Danish Refugee Council — Supply chain officer in Chernivtsi, Ukraine.
• World Vision — Response director in Eastern Europe.
• Belgian Red Cross — Ukraine unit deputy director in Brussels, Belgium.
• Chemonics International Inc. — Operational specialists in Warsaw, Poland.
More new roles: The globaldev organizations hiring in response to Ukraine crisis
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The state of humanitarian aid in Afghanistan. A Devex analysis finds that development funding has been steadily decreasing for several years, while humanitarian funding is going in the opposite direction. [Devex Pro]
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