Explore Inspiring Career Paths
Date and time
Location
Online event
Join our Explore Inspiring Career Paths series! In focus: International organisations!
About this event
Dear All!
The Explore Inspiring Career Paths panel starts in half an hour! We look forward to seeing you there.
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83588159747?pwd=VmdITEYrRUw0M2FhS2dhcCtiQ1M3QT09
ID: 83588159747
Passcode: 478795
See you soon!
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Your CCG Team
Join us for a panel discussion series on inspiring career paths!
- Learn about career paths that interest you
- See windy roads not only the perfect CV
- Hear diverse ways you can reach your dream career
- Discover ample ways to work toward the common good
Meet four young professionals with divergent career paths and dreams - who all ended up working for the common good in an international organisation.
- Gábor Horváth: Senior Advisor | The World Bank
- Máté Kander: Policy Assistant to the Director-General | Directorate-General for Trade, European Commission
- Anna Rickert: Consultant | World Bank Group
- Marijana Todorovic : Associate Programme Officer | Secretariat of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions, United Nations Environment Programme
In this panels you will…
- Debunk myths around careers at international institutions
- Discuss career doubts and challenges
- Learn true stories of working for well-known organisations
- Get to know paths that lead to international careers
- Hear advice: trips and tricks on choice
- Have opportunities to ask questions
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The mission of Careers in the Common Good is to inspire the young adults to apply their passion for the enrichment of their communities.
Apart from these panel discussions, we offer online workshops. We are happy to offer these workshops on demand for a university or youth organisation, too. Or join our special event in summer: Youth Week, a 10-day Erasmus+ youth exchange in Hungary.
Visit us at https://www.careersinthecommongood.com to learn more.
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We are a volunteer-run project. Our Explore Inspiring Career Paths panels are free, but if you are able, we welcome donations to keep the coffeepot full.