What entry-level means at the UN
Entry-level does not always mean no experience. P-2 and National Officer posts may require relevant professional experience, while internships and some junior programmes can accept academic or volunteer evidence.
A focused view of junior grades, internships, fellowships and early-career opportunities across the UN system.
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190 roles in the current selection
UNOPS
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Intern
Copenhagen
IAEA
Internship - Phytosanitary Treatments
Seibersdorf, Austria
ESCAP
INTERN - PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT INTERN
BEIJING
UNESCO
INTERNSHIP: Communication and Information Sector
Multiple, Multiple
UNESCO
INTERNSHIP: Bureau Of Human Resources Management
Multiple, Multiple
ITU
Unpaid Internship - AI and Smart Sustainable Cities Communications intern
Geneva, Switzerland
IOM
VN-024 GN10-2026-Assistant Human Resources Clerk G3
Conakry, Guinea
UNDP
HR Intern, UNDP Tunisia CO
Tunisia
Entry-level does not always mean no experience. P-2 and National Officer posts may require relevant professional experience, while internships and some junior programmes can accept academic or volunteer evidence.
Check education, graduation date, age, nationality and language rules before investing time in an application. These requirements vary substantially by programme.