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Event tickets Canberra WiAD Event October 11th 2023 - Key Aspects in Career Development
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Canberra WiAD Event October 11th 2023 - Key Aspects in Career Development

from $10.00

Young Australians are compassionate global citizens who want to share in developing and implementing dynamic solutions to global poverty. However, the aid, development and humanitarian sector is small and very competitive as projects and programs are increasingly being delivered by local development practitioners residing in-country. It is consequently becoming harder to secure a first role and develop a rewarding career. 

Come join colleagues in the sector to gain insights and gather tips and ideas from professionals working in the sector and in academia. 

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Young Australians are compassionate global citizens who want to share in developing and implementing dynamic solutions to global poverty. However, the aid, development and humanitarian sector is small and very competitive as projects and programs are increasingly being delivered by local development practitioners residing in-country. It is consequently becoming harder to secure a first role and develop a rewarding career. 

Come join colleagues in the sector to gain insights and gather tips and ideas from professionals working in the sector and in academia. 

Young Australians are compassionate global citizens who want to share in developing and implementing dynamic solutions to global poverty. However, the aid, development and humanitarian sector is small and very competitive as projects and programs are increasingly being delivered by local development practitioners residing in-country. It is consequently becoming harder to secure a first role and develop a rewarding career. 

Come join colleagues in the sector to gain insights and gather tips and ideas from professionals working in the sector and in academia. 

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