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United Nations Development Programme (Pakistan)

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Great opportunity to learn about the field of international development - Intern United Nations Development Programme (Pakistan) Employee Review

4.0
22 Mar 2013
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Pros

Supervisors really take the time to give you meaningful work and mentor you. Even if the UN is not where you want to end up, it's a great chance to see the inner workings of a prominent player in the field of development

Cons

You can only serve as an intern in a single position for six months at a time. They do not have any structured opportunities for interns to network, but interns are invited to attend their brown bag speaker series.

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5.0
25 June 2012
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Pros

Great Place to work with travel

Cons

Need a to pass test for General positions

4.0
4 Jan 2013
Anonymous employee
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Pros

UNDP has a strong moral component to its work and values a genuine commitment in its associates to making the world a better place. UNDP is at the heart of countless partnerships across the globe designed at promoting sustainable development, with local initiative and leadership.

Cons

UNDP, like many UN organs, is criticised for the high level of bureaucracy. There is a strong emphasis on results, which lead to redundant reporting and excessive amounts of information that can occasionally obscure trends of work being done on the ground.

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