Week 40: UN Job List statistics

These are the statistics for the List for this last week. If you have any question or an idea on how to improve these stats, please let me know in the comments below. Thank you!

Last week’s performance

During the past 7 days the following happened:

  • Total number of external views (all jobs listed in the last 7 days): 12836

Top 5 jobs of the last week

New jobs by organisation

The breakdown of the new jobs found in the past 7 days on the UN Job List is shown in the chart below. The number in parentheses is the number of new vacancies added to the List.

Interested in these jobs? Check out the newest additions to the UN Job List now!

Week 39: UN Job List statistics

These are the statistics for the List for this last week. If you have any question or an idea on how to improve these stats, please let me know in the comments below. Thank you!

Last week’s performance

During the past 7 days the following happened:

  • Total number of external views (all jobs listed in the last 7 days): 12302

Top 5 jobs of the last week

New jobs by organisation

The breakdown of the new jobs found in the past 7 days on the UN Job List is shown in the chart below. The number in parentheses is the number of new vacancies added to the List.

Interested in these jobs? Check out the newest additions to the UN Job List now!

Week 38: UN Job List statistics

These are the statistics for the List for this last week. If you have any question or an idea on how to improve these stats, please let me know in the comments below. Thank you!

Last week’s performance

During the past 7 days the following happened:

  • Total number of external views (all jobs listed in the last 7 days): 13269

Top 5 jobs of the last week

New jobs by organisation

The breakdown of the new jobs found in the past 7 days on the UN Job List is shown in the chart below. The number in parentheses is the number of new vacancies added to the List.

Interested in these jobs? Check out the newest additions to the UN Job List now!

Did you know? Everything about UN internships

Going into the weekend, I want to post this as a reminder for all of you:

It is one of the UN Job List evergreens: Internships in the UN. How do they work? Who can apply? Who offers them?
So, a little while back I wrote a short summary about this topic so here you can find everything you need to know about UN internships. Good luck!

Have any more questions? Let me know in the comments below!

Week 37: UN Job List statistics

These are the statistics for the List for this last week. If you have any question or an idea on how to improve these stats, please let me know in the comments below. Thank you!

Last week’s performance

During the past 7 days the following happened:

  • Total number of external views (all jobs listed in the last 7 days): 14263

Top 5 jobs of the last week

New jobs by organisation

The breakdown of the new jobs found in the past 7 days on the UN Job List is shown in the chart below. The number in parentheses is the number of new vacancies added to the List.

Interested in these jobs? Check out the newest additions to the UN Job List now!

Having problems with the e-mail alerts?

Thousands of people are using the UN Job List every day to find their job in the UN System. Many check the site every day for new postings. However, if you don’t want to visit the site every day, you can sign-up for an email alert, that will send you new jobs every Saturday.

There are a few questions that come up from time to time on these alerts, so here are the most frequent questions:

Q: I signed up for the alert and didn’t get a confirmation email. What should I do?

A: Firstly, check if you entered you email correctly. If you didn’t sign-up with your correct email address, sign-up again with the right one. Secondly, check you spam folder and add the UN Job List to the safe sender list. This should do it.

Q: I signed up for the alert. All went well but after 1 year I don’t receive the email any longer. What’s wrong?

A: After a year, you will need to reconfirm your interest in the UN Job List alert. I have limited resources on my server and I don’t want to send emails that are not appreciated. So I will deactivate any alert that is not reconfirmed after one year. If you missed the reconfirmation, don’t worry – just sign-up once again and you will receive the alert without any problems.

Q: The UN Job List emails land in my spam folder, what can I do?

A: Please add the sender to the safe sender list. And please sign-out of alerts rather than banning the alerts as spam. I will NOT send any unwanted emails. I hate spam just as much as the rest of you. Thanks so much for your help!

Q: I signed-up with my @un.org address to the alert, I sometimes get the alert and sometime I don’t – what’s going on?

A: In short: use a different email address. The technical explanation is: The un.org email server has a funny way to implement grey listing that results in hundreds of bounces every week and I haven’t found any server admin from un.org that could help with the issue. Since there are so many colleagues over at the UN that signed up for the alert at some point in the day, the server seems to start rejecting UN Job List alerts. If you know someone working for the UN who could help, please leave a comment below. Thanks!

If there is anything else, please let me know in the comments below. Thanks!

Did you know? This is how you sign-up for email alerts

Going into the weekend, I want to post this as a reminder for all of you:

Most of you know that the most effective way to know about new jobs is to be subscribed to the UN Job List email alert. Here is how you sign-up:

To sign-up follow these steps:
1) Ensure that you understand what exactly you are looking for (research jobs, organisations, duty stations)
2) Use the UN Job List to familiarize yourself with the site and how it works
3) Use the Advanced Search of the UN Job List to search for vacancies that fit your profile (http://unjoblist.org/lists/advancedsearch)
4) Make sure that the search returns the vacancies you want to see
5) If you are sure that the search works for you, then sign-up by entering your e-mail on the results page.

Have any more questions? Let me know in the comments below!