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Finance Assistant, United Nations - Finance Assistant United Nations Employee Review

2.0
May 5, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits, benefits, benefits -- as in 6 weeks vacation, full pension, great health insurance. There is much prestige that comes with working for this organization.

Cons

The stratification of staff is rigid and unforgiving. There are two main categories for staff, assigned upon entry and based on how you apply: General Service/Local Staff and Professional/International Staff. General Service (GS) are assistants and lower level technical staff. DO NOT CONSIDER THIS TO BE A GOOD ENTREE INTO THIS ORGANIZATION if you aspire to be more than a top level assistant. In otherwords, if you aspire to be a Programme Officer, you will not achieve this by entering as an assistant. You must enter as a "P" staff to have a career.

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5.0
Jun 1, 2026
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Pros

Really good place to work, the people are really nice

Cons

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4.0
May 30, 2026
Recommend
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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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