nakujua wrote:Swenani wrote:nakujua wrote:arkard wrote:Haiya kumbe. But it still remains one of the best places to start. I just completed my degree in Telecommunications Engineering and have already made 2 unsuccessful applications there.
Its a better place to move to when you have some good years in terms of experience, better still go in as a consultant at least you negotiate the pay - at the starting level utawekwa sijui g7, assistant something whose qualification is just secondary education and trust me moving grades for the junior guys is very hard.
It is not, You will leave that place with zilch additional knowledge.I know some development consulting firms and NGO's that will not hire you if you have worked with any UN entity.
It depends with what you are doing - I am sure our foreign affairs secretary gained some decent knowledge from the UN
Amina didnt join UN as a fresh graduate, she had worked for the government for a very long time.Moreover she has worked at strategic level for UN bodies.(
http://www.kenyarep-jp.c...ile-AmbAminaMohamed.pdf )
UN is not the best place to start your career but it is a good way to end your career
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