UNDP offers internships in various fields such as public relations, sustainable development, inclusive growth, climate and disaster resilience, systems and governance enhancement, and civic engagement promotion. To apply for UNDP India, students pursuing a master’s degree in economics, environmental sciences, law, political science, sociology, social work, human resources, public administration, or communication can apply. UNDP International internships are offered to final-year undergraduate students or those who have graduated within a year. The minimum duration of the internship is 3 months, which can extend to 6 months. These are mostly unpaid internships and require the candidate to make their own travel and accommodation arrangements. 

 

Instructions for Applying:

 

How to apply for an internship at UNDP?

To apply for an internship, candidates can send their application via email or post, including their area of interest, an updated CV, a cover letter expressing their goals and why they want to intern at UNDP, and a supporting letter from their institution. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for a face-to-face or Skype interview, where they will be asked behavioral questions related to their strengths, weaknesses, challenges faced, and innovative solutions. 

 

If you are selected for an internship, you will need to submit the following documentation: a UNDP Internship Application form, a copy of your most recent CV in English, a letter of motivation, a letter from your university confirming your current enrollment and graduation date (if applicable), or a copy of your diploma for graduate students, an endorsement letter or letter of reference from a faculty member, and any other required documents.

 

It is important to note that UNDP does not provide medical or life insurance for interns, and therefore, applicants must have adequate and regular medical insurance. A Medical Certificate of Good Health and proof of medical insurance for the duration of the internship must be provided before the internship begins.

 

What are the requirements to apply for an internship at the UNDP?

 

To apply for an internship at the UNDP, you must fulfill the following criteria:

– Be enrolled in a graduate degree program or the final year of an undergraduate degree.

– Have graduated from a university degree program as described above and begin the internship within a year of graduation.

– Proficiency in at least one, and preferably two, of the UNDP’s working languages, which include English, French, and Spanish. Fluency in Arabic, Portuguese, Russian, or an Eastern European language is a plus.

– While not mandatory, relevant work experience is desirable. 

 

If you meet the eligibility requirements, you can apply for an internship at the UNDP by following the application procedure outlined in each vacancy notice on their website. Please keep in mind that the application process and requirements may differ depending on the internship you are interested in. For the most current information, please visit the UNDP website.

 

Responsibilities and Tasks: 

 

Interns are typically responsible for:

Performing research;

Creating written documents;

Organising and cataloging information;

Aiding in the coordination of conferences, forums, or other collaborative events; and

Producing knowledge stories and best practices, among other duties.

 

What to expect after your internship at UNDP starts?

During the internship, candidates can expect to gain practical experience in project management, research, strategizing, and policy formulation. They may also get to lead a project and attend various UN events, discussions, and meetings. To make the most out of the internship experience, candidates are advised to have a good understanding of UNDP’s work, highlight their accomplishments, and take initiative.

 

To sum up, an internship at the UNDP is an excellent opportunity to enhance your resume and acquire global exposure. Nonetheless, it’s crucial to bear in mind that the application process is highly competitive, and you must be well-prepared. Conduct thorough research on the organization and the role you’re interested in, and define your objectives clearly. Lastly, don’t neglect to refine your interview abilities! By following these suggestions, you’ll be on your path to securing an internship at the UNDP.

 

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Tabassum Akter Taba 

Intern at Content Writing  Department  

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