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Aug 23, 2014
Letters / 'I worked in Madagaskar' - Cover Letter Young Professionals Programme at the United Nations [3]
Hi,
I need some help concerning my cover letter for the Young Professionals Programme at the UN.
Could you please help me? Thanks, Sarah
Application as a candidate for the Young Professionals Programme (YYP) at the United Nations -Human Rights
Dear Sir or Madam,
The Young Professionals Programme (YYP) is an initiative that was issued in order to open a way for international candidates to the United Nations. Candidates have to be able to promote international cooperation, understand the cultural and political issues involved in international work and show analytical and social skills. I would like to introduce myself as a proper candidate for the Young Professionals Programme (YYP) at the United Nations and illustrate my motivation in detail.
Currently, I am studying General Management (M.A.) with specialization in Human Resources in the second semester at the School of International Business and Entrepreneurship in Berlin and Stuttgart. The course is designed for young professionals already in a business career, thus I am employed as management assistant at a pharmaceutical company in Southern Germany. I shall complete my Masters of Business Administration (MBA) at the Universidade Católica de Santos in Sao Paulo, Brazil in November this year. During my bachelor's degree in Translation and Interpretingfor English, French and Portuguese at the University of Mainz, I already had the opportunity to spend several months abroad as part of internships in Ireland and Madagascar. During my time in Madagascar last year, I worked for the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) at the University of Antananarivo. There I worked closely together with several people from international organizations such as UNICEF or the German Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). I gained a deep insight into Madagascan social and religious values and thus improved my skills in dealing with different cultures in everyday professional encounters.
I intend to participate in the Young Professionals Programme (YYP) after graduation. I am convinced that through my academic knowledge, previous experiences, the international focus of my master's degree and my interest in cultures, I am well suited for a career at the United Nations and as a candidate for the Young Professionals Programme (YYP).I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely
Hi,
I need some help concerning my cover letter for the Young Professionals Programme at the UN.
Could you please help me? Thanks, Sarah
Application as a candidate for the Young Professionals Programme (YYP) at the United Nations -Human Rights
Dear Sir or Madam,
The Young Professionals Programme (YYP) is an initiative that was issued in order to open a way for international candidates to the United Nations. Candidates have to be able to promote international cooperation, understand the cultural and political issues involved in international work and show analytical and social skills. I would like to introduce myself as a proper candidate for the Young Professionals Programme (YYP) at the United Nations and illustrate my motivation in detail.
Currently, I am studying General Management (M.A.) with specialization in Human Resources in the second semester at the School of International Business and Entrepreneurship in Berlin and Stuttgart. The course is designed for young professionals already in a business career, thus I am employed as management assistant at a pharmaceutical company in Southern Germany. I shall complete my Masters of Business Administration (MBA) at the Universidade Católica de Santos in Sao Paulo, Brazil in November this year. During my bachelor's degree in Translation and Interpretingfor English, French and Portuguese at the University of Mainz, I already had the opportunity to spend several months abroad as part of internships in Ireland and Madagascar. During my time in Madagascar last year, I worked for the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) at the University of Antananarivo. There I worked closely together with several people from international organizations such as UNICEF or the German Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). I gained a deep insight into Madagascan social and religious values and thus improved my skills in dealing with different cultures in everyday professional encounters.
I intend to participate in the Young Professionals Programme (YYP) after graduation. I am convinced that through my academic knowledge, previous experiences, the international focus of my master's degree and my interest in cultures, I am well suited for a career at the United Nations and as a candidate for the Young Professionals Programme (YYP).I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely