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International Careers in Security Policy for Dutch Nationals
Tuesday 12th November 2024
14.00 – 16.00 hrs (CET) | Online
The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs invites you to the International Careers in Security Policy for Dutch Nationals event on November 12th between 14.00 and 16.00 hrs (CET). This online event will focus on international careers in security policy, offering valuable insights and opportunities for those interested in advancing in this dynamic field.
During this event, aimed at young professionals (maximum 7 years work experience) and students in their final study phase, you can engage directly with recruiters from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), the European Defense Agency and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). They have exciting job opportunities worldwide and are looking to engage with Dutch Nationals.
Why you should attend:
- Live webinar tailored for nationals from the Netherlands: Attend our live session to learn from NATO, IAEA, OSCE and OPCW representatives what they are looking for and where you can find your next career stepping stone.
- Chat with recruiters 1-on-1: Initiate 1-on-1 conversations with recruiters from participating organisations from your office, home, or while on the move (mobile-friendly platform).
- Take action from the event: The event will secure you career guidance and advice on how to prepare yourself for the application process of attending organisations. This will enable you to take action immediately after the event.
This FREE virtual event provides a platform for direct engagement between candidates and participating organisations.
Register below!
Bureau NCIF (Nationaal Coördinator Internationale Functies) is onderdeel van het ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken. Het bureau zet zich in om de carrièrekansen van Nederlanders bij internationale organisaties als de NAVO, VN, Europese Unie en OVSE te vergroten en meer Nederlanders bij deze organisaties geplaatst te krijgen. Dit doen we bijvoorbeeld door middel van voorlichting, gerichte werving, training, persoonlijke begeleiding en lobbyactiviteiten.
Met dit online carrière-event wil Bureau NCIF Nederlandse young professionals en studenten direct in contact brengen met internationale organisaties die zich inzetten voor een veilige en stabiele wereld. Het event biedt een kans om een eerste indruk te krijgen van werken bij de deelnemende internationale instellingen, of juist om in gesprek te gaan over de vereisten voor specifieke openstaande vacatures.
Bureau NCIF beheert twee websites die als startpunt gelden voor Nederlanders met interesse in een internationale loopbaan: https://www.werkenvoorinternationaleorganisaties.nl/ en www.werkenbijdeeu.nl
Tijdens het carrière-evenement is Engels de voertaal.
International Careers in Security Policy for Dutch Nationals
Tuesday 12th November 2024
14.00 – 16.00 hrs (CET) | Online
Join our Global Careers Fair for Nationals from the Netherlands and meet recruiters from the International Public Sector who are looking for talented Dutch professionals.
This event will be conducted in English.
To join the event you must:
- Be a Dutch national.
- Be fluent in English (Oral and Written).
- Be a student or a professional with up to 7 years of work experience.
- Have an interest and skillset in one of the following areas: Audit, Business/Corporate Law, Compliance, Cyber Security, Information and Communications Technology (ICT), Information Security, Information Technology, International Development, International related studies, International Security, Law, Policy or Political Science.
Please note that some organisations may have additional requirements.
The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), mission is to implement the provisions of the Chemical Weapons Convention to achieve our vision of a world free of chemical weapons and the threat of their use, and in which chemistry is used for peace, progress, and prosperity.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is the world’s centre for cooperation in the nuclear field and seeks to promote the safe, secure and peaceful use of nuclear technologies.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is one of the world’s major international organizations. NATO is a political and military Alliance aiming to promote freedom and security. A career at NATO is an inspiring and rewarding experience, as you will be a part of an organization adapting to a changing world, whose mission is about safeguarding one billion people.
To do this, NATO is looking for skilled and motivated people for various employment opportunities, including in sectors as diverse as defence, innovation, strategic digital affairs and public diplomacy, as well as engineering, IT and cyber security, finance, human resources and administration.
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Security touches on many aspects of the way we live and are governed. The OSCE’s comprehensive view of security covers three “dimensions”: the politico-military; the economic and environmental; and the human.
The OSCE’s activities cover all three of these areas, from “hard” security issues such as conflict prevention to fostering economic development, ensuring the sustainable use of natural resources, and promoting the full respect of human rights and fundamental freedoms.
The European Defence Agency was established under a Joint Action of the Council of Ministers on 12 July, 2004, “to support the Member States and the Council in their effort to improve European defence capabilities in the field of crisis management and to sustain the European Security and Defence Policy as it stands now and develops in the future”.
For two decades, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has been helping make the world safer from drugs, organized crime, corruption and terrorism. We are committed to achieving health, security and justice for all by tackling these threats and promoting peace and sustainable well-being as deterrents to them.