Expected Timeline
Based on the position grade (I-1), contract type (standard), and UN's typical recruitment process.
Note: UN recruitment timelines vary significantly. Some positions may take longer due to roster reviews, budget approvals, or geographic representation considerations.
Assessment Predictor
Based on the grade level, contract type, and position profile, expect the following evaluations:
The UN uses the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result). Prepare 2-3 concrete examples for each competency listed below. Focus on recent professional experiences (last 5 years).
Typically a timed exercise (1-2 hours) testing analytical writing, policy analysis, or technical knowledge relevant to the role. Practice writing concise, structured responses under time pressure.
Competency Breakdown
These competencies were extracted from the vacancy announcement. Prepare STAR-format examples for each.
Required Skills & Technical Knowledge
Position Profile
| Grade | I-1 |
| Seniority | Unknown |
| Role Type | Data & Statistics |
| Contract | — |
| Education | PhD / Doctorate |
| Experience | — |
| Languages | English, French |
Preparation Checklist
- Prepare 2-3 STAR stories for each competency (1 total)
- Research UN's latest strategic plan and priorities
- Prepare a concise 2-minute "Tell me about yourself" response
- Practice analytical writing under time pressure (1-2 hours)
- Refresh your French language skills
- Read recent news and developments about UN
- Prepare 3-4 questions to ask the interview panel
- Review the UN common system values and organizational culture
Pro Tips
- UN interviews are competency-based — they ask for specific examples, not hypothetical scenarios.
- Use the STAR method: Situation → Task → Action → Result.
- Show how your experience aligns with the UN values: integrity, professionalism, respect for diversity.
- Be specific and quantify your achievements when possible.
- Mention experience working in multicultural environments — it's highly valued.