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The International Labour Organization (ILO) is seeking for an Intern. Apply now for 2025!!

Deadline: 12 May 2025

About ILO


The International Labour Organization (ILO) is the oldest UN agency, championing social justice and promoting internationally recognized human and labour rights. From child labour and fair wages to gender equality and workplace safety, ILO’s work touches millions of lives globally .

Want to make a real difference while launching your global career? The ILO internship programme offers an amazing entry point!

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Why Apply for an ILO Internship?


Get real-world exposure to labour policies and human rights
Collaborate with world-class researchers and policy advisors
Work with a multicultural team at the heart of international development
Receive a monthly stipend (yup, most ILO internships are paid)

BONUS: Interns often work in ILO headquarters (Geneva) or remotely from anywhere 🌐!

What Will You Do as an Intern?


Interns at the ILO are placed across departments such as Employment, Social Dialogue, Statistics, Labour Standards, and Gender Equality. Your tasks may include:

  • Assisting in research and policy drafting
  • Preparing background documents or reports
  • Attending and supporting workshops/webinars
  • Data collection and analysis
  • Supporting communication and outreach efforts

TIP: Always read the “Terms of Reference” carefully. It tells you exactly what they’re looking for!

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Who Can Apply?


To be eligible for an ILO internship, you should:

  • Be enrolled in a graduate-level programme (or have graduated within the past year)
  • Have a background in law, economics, public policy, international relations, social sciences, or similar fields
  • Be proficient in English or French (Spanish is a bonus!)
  • Have strong writing and analytical skills

🌟 Application Tip: Tailor your CV and cover letter to each specific internship. Show how your education or volunteer experience aligns with ILO’s mission.

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How to Apply

  • Head over to the ILO Internship Portal
  • Filter by “Internships” under job categories
  • Choose a position based on your interests (remote options are available!)
  • Submit your online application including a CV, cover letter, and proof of education

Insider Hack: Mention any academic papers, thesis, or projects you’ve done related to labour, inequality, or human rights—it can set you apart!

Conclusion


An internship at the ILO gives you a head start in global development, especially if you’re passionate about social justice, fair labour, and policy-making. You won’t just be an intern — you’ll be part of a legacy of change-makers.

polish that resume, align your interests with ILO’s goals, and go for it! Your dream UN start is just a few clicks away


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Kneelzet Christopher is a dedicated Chief Blogger at Campus Lifestyle NGO, a platform committed to connecting students and young professionals with career opportunities in the global development sector. With a strong background in Administration from the University of Zimbabwe, she combines her expertise in organizational management with a passion for youth empowerment. Kneelzet is deeply committed to helping students navigate the job market by providing valuable insights, career advice, and curated job opportunities from reputable organizations, including the United Nations (UN) and NGOs. Through her work at Campus Lifestyle, she plays a crucial role in ensuring that young professionals have access to meaningful employment that aligns with their skills and aspirations.

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