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Question 5 of 35 for our UNICEF Mock Interview

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Question 5 of 35

Why do you want to work at UNICEF?

"I spent the first decade of my career as a history teacher. At that time, I understood the history of education in the United States. After gaining advanced degrees in education and switching careers, I began working in education advocacy, petitioning local and state governments to improve education funding in our areas. Because of this work, I witnessed first-hand the inequities that affect children in my own country. I have the ambition to take this work further and fight for the rights of children all around the world. When I discovered UNICEF's vision 'to create a world where the rights of every child are realized,' I knew I had found my calling."

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How to Answer: Why do you want to work at UNICEF?

Advice and answer examples written specifically for an UNICEF job interview.

  • 5. Why do you want to work at UNICEF?

      How to Answer

      This is a standard interview question for any company, but for an organization like UNICEF, your response needs to connect to the organization's vision, mission, and values. Nonprofits want to hire passionate people who will be dedicated to the cause.

      Written by Isaiah Swanson on January 27th, 2022

      Avoid This

      Avoid making generalized statements and using vague language to describe your desire to make a change in the world. Be specific about why you want to work towards protecting the rights of children around the world.

      Written by Isaiah Swanson on January 27th, 2022

      1st Answer Example

      "I spent the first decade of my career as a history teacher. At that time, I understood the history of education in the United States. After gaining advanced degrees in education and switching careers, I began working in education advocacy, petitioning local and state governments to improve education funding in our areas. Because of this work, I witnessed first-hand the inequities that affect children in my own country. I have the ambition to take this work further and fight for the rights of children all around the world. When I discovered UNICEF's vision 'to create a world where the rights of every child are realized,' I knew I had found my calling."

      Written by Isaiah Swanson on January 27th, 2022

      2nd Answer Example

      "I have worked for the past twenty years building a program in my state that empowers girls and young women to realize their potential and become leaders in their schools and communities. The way they have embraced challenges and worked hard to achieve their goals given the right resources has inspired me and lit a fire in me to see this work enacted on a larger scale. That program now has a dedicated, driven staff, and I have been looking for ways to advance the cause globally. When I discovered UNICEF's holistic work with girls all over the world, I felt I had discovered what I was meant to do. It would be an honor to use my knowledge and experience to advance the mandate to 'advocate for the protection of children's rights.'"

      Written by Isaiah Swanson on January 27th, 2022