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1.0
Mar 8, 2012
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Fantastic mandate per the UN Charter - Ability to serve humanity - Cushy benefits (if you can find out about them)

Cons

Professional management within the Secretariat is largely absent. Most decisions are issued top down without consultation from staff. Few decisions are made at lower than a P5 level. There's zero development of management: any bit of training, 360 reviews and coaching would help mediocre managers who lack self-awareness of their actions. Back office operations including IT and HR are barely functional--frequently depriving staff of tools and support necessary to do their jobs. Requesting benefits or entitlements can take months. I've yet to meet someone who's called the hiring or promotion process "competitive" and actually mean it.... leading to lots of questionable hires. Some managers seem inclined to hire people who will not ask questions. Salaries are not high enough to support a single-income family in New York or Geneva. Relocation support is minimal, even when moving halfway around the world. Most private sector positions hire relocation consultants to smooth the landing of their staff. It's extremely hard to figure out what official policies are.

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Cons

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Pros

Great multicultural environment with people from all over the world, which creates a very enriching and inclusive atmosphere. Everyone is punctual and colleagues are very chill and easy to work with. The diversity of backgrounds makes collaboration genuinely enjoyable.

Cons

Very resistant to change and innovation. The organization tends to stick to old processes and is reluctant to adopt new technologies or modern approaches. Progress and improvements move extremely slowly, which can be frustrating for those looking to make an impact. its also unpaid which sucks

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