A women-dominated money-losing organization - National Officer UNICEF Employee Review

2.0
Sep 22, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

High salary and tax excemption.

Cons

If you are a male, don't go this women-dominated money-losing organization. Women treat male employees in a disgraceful manner, allowing themselves to behave and speak to men in an intolerable way. The organization severely punishes any inappropriate behavior if it is committed by a male follower against a female. If a woman commits any serious act against a man, there are no legal consequences, no workplace consequences, and even the Ethics Office and the OIAI will do everything they can to sweep the matter under the rug. Destroying a UNICEF vehicle in the underground garage and trying to hide it from management? No problem, if you're a woman. Speaking aggressively to colleagues? No problem, if you're a woman. Lying about work, about others? No problem, if you're a woman. If you are in a position to do so, feel free to invite your friends to do meaningless work for $6-7,000 a month, just emphasize often that you are a woman and that you are doing all this for the sake of your children.

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5.0
May 15, 2026
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Pros

-great exposure to a UN agency with one of the strongest and clearest mandates

Cons

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4.0
Mar 4, 2026
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Pros

Working at the UN was an amazing experience, being able to take part in such a significant mission was great.

Cons

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