You’ve spent the first decade of your professional experience working in the private sector or in a profession such as medicine, education or legal services. You care about social issues and maybe actively donate to or volunteer for a nonprofit.
So how do you navigate a career change into the social sector. And, more specifically, how do you transfer your skills to international development?
I joined Grameen Foundation five years ago after spending the first 15 years of my career working in the U.S. nonprofit and public sector on domestic initiatives focused on volunteer service and civic participation. When contemplating a career move in 2008, I knew I wanted to move into the social enterprise space, but I wondered how I could convince an organization that my domestic experience could apply to international contexts. I originally pursued a corporate relations vacancy at Grameen Foundation that ultimately led to conversations about a new initiative it was launching. My skills and experiences were perfectly aligned with what they needed, and they hired me as the director of Bankers without Borders.