The Young Professionals Programme (YPP) is an annual UN initiative aimed at selecting and attracting outstanding young professionals from around the world. It is a unique opportunity for those looking to build a career in an international organization.
In this article, we will thoroughly explain how the YPP works, what the requirements for candidates are, how to apply, and how to prepare for the exam.

What is the YPP program?

The YPP is an initiative that gives qualified professionals from invited member countries the chance to start a career at the UN Secretariat. The program involves several stages, including the application process, written exam, and interview.

Key requirements for candidates

To apply for the YPP, candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • Citizenship: Must be a citizen of one of the invited countries.
  • Age: Must be 32 years old or younger at the time the exam period ends.
  • Education: Must have a higher education degree corresponding to the job category being applied for.
  • Languages: Must be fluent in either English or French.

Selection stages

  1. Preparation and application submission
    Deadlines
    : Applications are typically open in July, while job categories and country lists are published in April.
    Key job categories: The list of categories may vary each year. For example, in 2022, these included Social Affairs/Social Policy and Development and Statistics and Data Science.

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