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Please only apply to specific posted vacancies. That way you can follow-up and see at what stage your application is in.
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It is strongly recommended to apply on-line through Inspira. In exceptional cases where the applicant cannot do so because of technical problems or problems with the server you can of course also send a hard copy of your application by fax, email, or mail.
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Due to the large number of applications HRMS receives, you will only be contacted if you have been pre-selected to come for an interview. Depending on how many applications were received for a specific post you may only be contacted 3-5 months after the deadline mentioned in the vacancy announcement.
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Due to the large number of applications received we cannot arrange for individual appointments concerning your application. If you are pre-selected then you will be contacted to come for an interview. If you have any queries about employment at the UN in general you may inquire by telephone or email at ________.
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If you have finished a first-level university degree and are pursuing further studies towards a post-graduate degree then you are eligible to apply for an internship at the UN. For more information, please see our page on internships. If you have already completed your university studies and have little or no work experience you might be eligible to register for the Young Professionals Programme. Please visit our page on Employment with the UN.
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Unfortunately, if you have a mother, father, brother, sister, daughter or son working at the United Nations you cannot be considered for employment with the UN.
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No, unfortunately we are not in a position to consider you for employment if you have a refugee status in Switzerland.
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Approximately 1,600 people work for UNOG. Around 8,500 staff work for the wider United Nations Family in Geneva.
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If you have finished a first-level university degree and are pursuing further studies towards a post-graduate degree then you are eligible to apply for an internship at the UN. For more information concerning internships at the United Nations Office at Geneva see our careers page.
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The research of specific names in the large volume of documents constituting the Nansen Fonds for refugees is quite complex. Indeed, a central repository with the names of all refugees does not exist. Some lists of names, as well as the correspondence exchanged between the refugees themselves and the Nansen Office, are scattered in various record groups, but are often incomplete and can require significant time to review. As a result, it is not possible for our staff to perform thorough searches for individuals or families. However, researchers would be most welcome to our reading room to conduct their research in situ. In order to better identify the folders that might be of interest, researchers can consult our online catalogue and do a search by keyword.
The catalogue is available at the following URL: http://biblio-archive.unog.ch/suchinfo.aspx