by Garry Crabtree » Sun Apr 17, 2016 7:30 am
The funny thing is they'll get plenty of applicants applying for this position. The reason is that there are plenty of young GAP Year kids that are desperate to get into the environmental/wildlife sectors and they'd most likely pay to have some work experience from an INGO like Frontier on their CV.
People ask me about how to get into NGO work and to get the first foot on the ladder, well this is it. I know many people, including myself, that started either doing low paid or in my case voluntary work, as a way to get started.
Suck it up, do more than your asked, met as many people and contacts as you possibly can, and if you're good your get noticed.
Good luck to Frontier and anyone that applies.
The funny thing is they'll get plenty of applicants applying for this position. The reason is that there are plenty of young GAP Year kids that are desperate to get into the environmental/wildlife sectors and they'd most likely pay to have some work experience from an INGO like Frontier on their CV.
People ask me about how to get into NGO work and to get the first foot on the ladder, well this is it. I know many people, including myself, that started either doing low paid or in my case voluntary work, as a way to get started.
Suck it up, do more than your asked, met as many people and contacts as you possibly can, and if you're good your get noticed.
Good luck to Frontier and anyone that applies.