World Food Programme Graduate Jobs & Internships
The World Food Programme] (WFP) is the food-assistance branch of the United Nations and the world's largest humanitarian organization addressing hunger and promoting food security.According to the WFP, it provides food assistance to an average of 91.4 million people in 83 countries each year.
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Past World Food Programme Graduate Hiring Statistics
If you’re interested in working at World Food Programme, understanding when they have opened up applications for their graduate programs, graduate jobs and internships is helpful knowledge to have so you know when you might need to apply. Use the below information to see when World Food Programme hires graduates, but more importantly what graduate degree’s and other student attributes they target for their jobs.
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Past World Food Programme Graduate Jobs & Internships
Check out some of World Food Programme's past jobs they have posted on GradConnection over the last 12 months. Understanding the details about what a graduate employer is looking for well before applications have opened can sometimes be the edge you need to secure your first graduate program.
Internships
Seoul (South Korea)
Hires applicants with degrees in
- Administration
- Business and Commerce
- Economics
- Marketing and Sales
We are currently seeking to fill in an internship position in WFP Global Office in Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Graduate Jobs
Seoul (South Korea)
Hires applicants with degrees in
- Administration
- Communications
- Economics
- Journalism
- Marketing and Sales
WFP Seoul Office’s Communications team is responsible for raising brand awareness and familiarity among Korean public by providing information and messages to media, and managing and creating contents on social media.