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Isaiah Swanson is a volunteer recruitment professional who has interviewed, trained, and supervised thousands of volunteers supporting dozens of nonprofit programs helping families in crisis, homebound seniors, and victims of natural disasters.
Share what have you heard or read about the positives and negatives of working for World Food Program USA. Remember to be as positive as possible. If you don't know anyone who has worked there, use this opportunity to show you have done your research and read what former or current employees have said.

Isaiah Swanson is a volunteer recruitment professional who has interviewed, trained, and supervised thousands of volunteers supporting dozens of nonprofit programs helping families in crisis, homebound seniors, and victims of natural disasters.
"Although I have never met or spoken to anyone who has worked for World Food Programs USA before, I did have the opportunity to read through various comments from current and former staff about their experiences. Employees seem to love working with other mission-driven individuals and praise the organization's transparency and stewardship of funding received. They also talk about feeling fulfilled by the work they can accomplish with your organization."

Isaiah Swanson is a volunteer recruitment professional who has interviewed, trained, and supervised thousands of volunteers supporting dozens of nonprofit programs helping families in crisis, homebound seniors, and victims of natural disasters.
"One of my friends, who I met volunteering at my local food bank, is a former employee of World Food Programs USA. She worked there for ten years before moving on to work with the United Nations. She loved World Food Programs USA and especially commended its commitment to the mission and values it espouses. She left because she wanted to advance her career and felt connected to the UN through World Food Programme. Her description of her experiences with WFP USA made me excited and eager to apply for a position here."

Isaiah Swanson is a volunteer recruitment professional who has interviewed, trained, and supervised thousands of volunteers supporting dozens of nonprofit programs helping families in crisis, homebound seniors, and victims of natural disasters.
Avoid negativity. However, if you feel you have constructive criticism to share, use the sandwich method to help you - say something positive first, then share the criticism, and finally share another bit of positive information.

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