Week 06: 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 commennt 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): 21657

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 05: 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 commennt 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): 18803

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 04: 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 commennt 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): 19901

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 03: 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 comment 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): 16595

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 02: 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 comment 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): 14146

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 01: 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 comment 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): 13383

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!

Happy New Year to you!

I hope that you are able to enjoy this period of year-end activities and also that you found some quality time to spend with friends and family. 2011 has been a very exciting year for me since the UN Job List enjoyed another year of incredible growth.

But aside from the usage statistics, what I really appreciate is the commitment and the dedication that some of you show in referring friends to the UN Job List and providing great feedback and good ideas for improvements to me.

It has been a very eventful year for this world. And many of you work towards making this world a better place. I really hope that all of us will succeed a little in this endeavor in the coming year.

With this I would like to wish you all the best for a successful 2012!

Cheers,

Sebastian

Week 52: UN Job List statistics

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

New jobs by organisation

The breakdown of the new jobs of 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!

How the UN Job List works

I believe that good people contribute to a great UN system. And I want to do my modest share to help good people finding their spot in the UN system by hosting the UN Job List.

But how does the “the List” work? The following diagram shows the key UN Job List components: The List currently monitors some 60+ UN system job websites. To do this efficiently I setup the UN Job List Backend. This UN Job List Backend consists of two things: Firstly I have programmed a number of different robots which extract job details from the vacancy websites I monitor and then secondly I created a database which is filled by the robots with the job details and powers the UN Job List website.

As a user you can search the UN Job List for job details. You can subscribe to an email alert, get the results as RSS or bookmark any page on the UN Job List to keep up to date with the latest job openings. Once you decide to apply for a vacancy you will be directed back to the original vacancy website so you know where the vacancy is from, you can be sure that the vacancy is genuine and you are sure to have the latest version/updates about the job posting.

Want to start a career at UNICEF? Apply with the NETI programme!

I received the following and was asked to spread the news. The programme looks very interesting to me, so have a look!

The New and Emerging Talent Initiative (NETI) is an entry point for professionals interested in an international career with UNICEF. As part of UNICEF’s global talent management strategy to achieve its current and future goals, NETI focuses on attracting, selecting, developing and retaining new talent from entry to mid-career levels to grow and to develop in the organisation. NETI participants work actively in multicultural environments within the development and humanitarian arenas, while contributing to delivering results for children.

The NETI Programme is currently recruiting suitable candidates in the following areas: Communication for Development, Social and Economic Policy, Monitoring & Evaluation, and Education.

Apart from recruiting suitable candidates for the NETI programme, UNICEF is also seeking qualified applicants in the following areas: Health, Nutrition, WASH, and Child Protection to be included in the Talent Groups.

For full programme details and information on how to apply, please visit the NETI website at: www.careersatunicef.org/neti

Deadline for all applications will be November 4th 2011.

PS: Of course the NETI jobs are on the UN Job List, too – the list is here: http://unjl.org/neti