Although it can be difficult to break into the global development business, professionals with private sector work experience are increasingly sought-after by aid organizations eager to prove value for money.
People with backgrounds in finance or fundraising — anyone who can help aid organizations save, track or raise money — are particularly valuable. But many other skills and professional experiences can help you land your first job in humanitarian aid or global development. For instance, those with a background in law or human resources may find similar positions with an NGO or donor agency.
Key for job applicants is to highlight relevant skills. If you’ve got abilities from the private sector that apply in international development, then you may be extremely marketable. This is especially true if you have some international work experience, even without a degree in foreign relations or international development, or if you have experience working on development projects.