Ces Français diplômés aux Etats-Unis cherchent un job. Et c’est dur.

wall-stPassée la joie du « graduation day », les étudiants français diplômés aux Etats Unis se confrontent à la dure réalité du marché du travail américain. Trouver un job aux States est un chemin semé d’embûches, même avec un diplôme d’université américaine en poche. L’arrivée de Trump n’arrange rien à l’affaire. Continue reading

Banque Mondiale – Programme destiné aux jeunes professionnels (YPP)

IMG_3226-1La période de dépôt de candidature pour participer au Programme destiné aux jeunes professionnels (YPP) débute le 14 juin 2018 et s’achèvera le 31 juillet 2018. Les informations relatives à ce programme sont disponibles uniquement en anglais car la maîtrise de la langue anglaise fait partie des prérequis pour pouvoir postuler. Informations et candidature »

IFC Recruitment Drive for Sub-Saharan African and Caribbean Nationals

IFC-CMCO_Horizontal_CMYKThe International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, is the largest global development institution focused on the private sector in emerging markets. Working with more than 2,000 businesses worldwide, we use our capital, expertise, and influence to create markets and opportunities in developing economies around the world. In FY17, we delivered a record $19.3 billion in long-term financing for developing countries, leveraging the power of the private sector to help end poverty and boost shared prosperity. 

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If at first you don’t succeed

Ayebea inlineAyebea applied for McKinsey’s Emerging Scholars but was not selected. That didn’t stop her from applying for a summer internship. And we’re so glad she persisted. Ayebea will be joining us for an internship this summer. As you read her story, we hope you’ll decide to apply for Emerging Scholars; even if you don’t receive the scholarship, this can be the start of your next adventure. The Emerging Scholars program is accepting applications from now until May 17. Continue reading

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: ‘This could be the beginning of a revolution’

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At a PEN lecture in Manhattan last weekend, the novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie took Hillary Clinton to task for beginning her Twitter bio with “Wife, mom, grandma”. Her husband’s account, it will surprise no one to know, does not begin with the word “husband”. “When you put it like that, I’m going to change it,” promised the 2016 presidential candidate.

Adichie is an international bestseller and about as starry as a writer can be (when we meet she chats casually about recently meeting Oprah Winfrey, who made a little bow to her). Her first novel, Purple Hibiscus, published when she was only 26, was longlisted for the 2004 Man Booker; she won the 2006 Orange prize for Half of a Yellow Sun; was awarded a MacArthur fellowship – the so-called genius grant – and her work is now a fixture on American school reading lists. Following her sensational 2013 TED talk, We Should All Be Feminists, (sampled by Beyoncé, used by Dior for a series of slogan T-shirts and distributed in book format to every 16-year-old in Sweden) the 40-year-old has become something of a public feminist: hence scolding the former US secretary of state. MORE

Future Leaders Connect – The global network for emerging policy leaders

DbO0p06WAAEm3PX.jpg largeYour chance to connect to a long-term network of emerging leaders from around the globe, who want to change the world through policy making.

As a member of Future Leaders Connect, you will travel to the UK for nine days of advanced policy and leadership development at the University of Cambridge. You will discuss today’s biggest global challenges in the UK Houses of Parliament, meet inspirational leaders and visit world renowned institutions. Following your time in the UK you will have worldwide connections, a policy action plan for change and the skills, knowledge and networks needed to be an influential leader in your country and beyond.   Continue reading

Jobs & Trainings in Washington DC

unnamedffThe D.C. Department of Employment Services can help you receive training and prepare for your dream job!

Visit the American Job Center Headquarters NE, Washington, DC 20019 on Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at 9:30 am in the Community Room to learn about American Job Center services and register for FREE industry recognized occupational skills training.

Prior to attending the event, please visit www.DCNetworks.org to create your profile and upload your resume.

DOES can assist you with training in the following industries:

  • Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
  • Project Management
  • Information Technology
  • Commercial Driver’s License
  • Healthcare
  • Administrative Services
  • Paralegal
  • Welding
  • Transportation
  • Hotel & Hospitality
  • Construction Trades
  • Automotive Technician

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