FASTEST Way To ACTUALLY Get a Job in the UN World Bank, Google, or Amazon (5 Steps I wish I knew )

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We are excited to announce the launch of the Global Governance Initiative's innovative program, GGI Tech Policy 2024.

This initiative is designed to bridge the existing gap between technical education and policy-making, specifically tailored for roles in top tech companies like Google, Meta, Uber, and others.

Program Structure:
The GGI Tech Policy experience is structured into three distinct pillars, each focusing on a different set of skills and knowledge areas. Our inaugural cohorts in January and February will be limited in size to ensure an extraordinary learning experience.

Pillar 1: Fundamentals

Focus: This pillar lays the foundation by covering market failures, public policy, economics, Python programming, AI for policy analysis, engineering science, and statistics.
Methodology: The approach is unconventional. Scholars will engage in analysis, critical thinking, and structured problem-solving rather than traditional rote learning.
Instructors: All courses will be taught by experienced industry practitioners to ignite a passion for the subjects.
Pillar 2: Advanced Topics

Subjects:
A. Ethical AI for Global Impact
B. Liberal Arts
C. Product Management in Government and Tech Platforms
D. Impact Investing
Preparation: Scholars must complete mandatory pre-readings before attending masterclasses.
Integration: This pillar complements and builds on the fundamentals learned in Pillar 1.
Pillar 3: Soft Skills and Leadership

Focus: The third pillar is dedicated to enhancing soft skills, communication abilities, and entrepreneurial thinking, crucial for policy leaders.
Unique Approach: Scholars will learn to approach challenges like a consultant from the Boston Consulting Group (BCG).

Objective: The goal is to develop well-rounded policy leaders proficient in both basic and advanced concepts, policy knowledge, and soft skills.
Beyond the Program:

Duration: The formal program concludes in June for the first cohort.
Alumni Network: Graduates become part of the GGI alumni family.

Career Opportunities: Alumni will have access to employment opportunities through our partners.

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Application Link to GGI's Tech Policy Scholars 2024:

namanshrivastava
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Indian public policy schools are same as the B.ed college , where one knows practically nothing just get useless piece of paper.

Muleslover
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No ISPP was roasted in this video. But to he honest, one of the most useful video. A very close friend to admission into ISPP - he had a pathetic time, with no jobs. You ahve no idea naman sir - but you are indeed saving lives of millions of Indians. More power to you!

Nikita-qxij
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I have graduated in 2022 and after that i have done nothing significant in my career i am confused and it's 2024 and i am going in void. I don't know what i should do or apply or study i have prepared for CAT in 2023 but the results were worst and in 2024 i am just preparing for government exams like SSC and my childhood dream was to become a officer. I don't want to waste my precious years, life is confusing at this point. I have a fear like if i do this maybe i will waste my time. I come from lower middle class, I don't have enough time and everyone's expectations are buildings a burden.

yashrajbhardwaj
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The biggest Crisis of Youth facing is Lacking of Skills sets that Required in Market hence they remain unemployed like me who have spent my father's hard earned money in Worthless shit of M.B.A degree in College there is nothing about skills and real word scenario they are happy with bookish Knowledge and some how pass the semester exam I know most of these problems are faced by millions of youths of India As Sir Rightly said Market Values Talent and Skilled People.
I need to learn all this skills.

Adarsh-w
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Aisi hi waste nahi ho rahe attempts bakchodi me😂😂

ynot_-
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IFI employee here - The key to getting into UN/World Bank similar organizations is first gaining extensive field knowlodge in policy implementation easy way is working as entry level consultant or similar short term roles in your domain but in public policy. For e.g if you are an economics grad search for Niti Aayog or similar roles even if its in your home state level. Get 6-7 years of extensive field knowledge then try to get associated with firms or projects who work closely with UN or World Bank. Another 3-4 years may be and you are all set for a career in UN system.
Very important is to choose your stream dont work in some general administration be specific like finance, economics, public procurement, engineering, welfare and health or similar domains

SohailAmin
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10 lakh Mein To Nahin hoga lekin 25 lakh Deke Indian Institute of foreign trade say MBA karo cat ke bad aur Jao Jis International organisation mein jana hai 5 Sal mein World Bank bricks United Nations World Trade Organisation vagaira vagaira

sanyamshankar
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Already from tech and since good with Machine Learning. Next video on what domain topics knowledge do we require bcoz even my dream is to get into UN.

monicadesai
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There's a different between knowledge and education. I was educated a lot in school, college, coaching. But knowledge comes through videos like yours.

subhasisj
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I wonder utube recommended me, and i take a long breath after watching it .thanks .

nupura
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Thanks for saving my 10 lakh ....I was going to enroll at ISPP this year .

academia
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My son is mild autistic but his iq is higher thn his peers but I m planning for his homeschooling coz of school behavior towards him plz make a video about homeschooling and which curriculum we shud follow?

harshika
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Iit Bombay and iit delhi public policy schools have good placement required and u dont need 10 lakh rupees to invest in. I dont know why your videos does only generalization of things.

Urtoogood
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If someone wants to have deeper knowledge into International relations before giving the Civil services, should that person opt for a Diploma in IR from institutes like Indian institute of governance and leadership, along with a Bachelors degree… would that diploma benefit knowledge wise?

human
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What about IIT-Bombay, or IIT-Delhi MPP programme??
They are getting really good placements???

Sayan
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UN values our education and skills and had given me chance of delegation in high level political forum represented india in UNEP, UNFCCC, UN ecosoc and this year un security council non permanent member

sonaliz
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Got a good job after completing Public Policy (Regulatory Policy and Governance) from TISS, Mumbai.

I paid Total of ₹ 1.2/- lakh for tution, hostel and fooding.

And got a job of ₹ 12/- Lakh.
My ROI was 10 times.

Go for Public Policy but for goverment colleges.

thealarm
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Sir, what do you say about the TISS development studies programme? I have been planning for it so wanted your advice

shubhmathur
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At this point of time, I'm in 12th class studying humanities, but the fact that as a humanities student (non-maths), you're inevitably supposed to get into civil services, freaks me out. while that is on my target, I want to have something to fall back on, in case things won't work, coz truth be told, in these times, UPSC is INSANELY COMPETITIVE, and given my background of lower middle class, I can't possibly put my everything on stake.

So my question is very simple, which course should I pursue in my college (also recommend me some colleges other than DU, BHU, are they worth thr hype?), so all the possible is open for me out there. Also, please recommend some alternative careers!!

It's request from this little kid who is your junior! ❤

Aditya-vuey