What is International Development Work?

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International Development Work

If you’ve always wanted to travel the world making a difference, then a career in international development might be for you. This guide introduces international development work as a profession and offers tools and advice to get you started in the field. You’ll learn which graduate degrees lead to jobs in development, and read firsthand accounts of aid work experience in blogs. We’ll also explore the safety issues and hardships of international development work.

What is International Development Work?

Before diving into a career in development work, learn what it’s all about. This section introduces you to the field through blogs written by aid workers, tips for how to get started and overviews of the challenges faced by those in international development.

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  • International development workers typically focus on people and communities in developing/third world countries. Some development projects are long-term, such as improving agriculture or developing small businesses. Other projects are short-term, such as disaster relief in response to humanitarian or environmental crises.
  • Be realistic in your expectations. To many, international aid work sounds romantic, but it’s usually anything but. Aid workers are sent wherever there is a need, often to areas ravaged by war, famine or extreme weather.
  • If you’re interested in aid work but unsure whether you want to pursue it as a career, consider a volunteer vacation or a long-term travel arrangement that involves volunteering. For advice and resources online, read the findingDulcinea Long-Term Travel Abroad Web Guide to find a section on volunteering abroad, and the Alternative Spring Break Web Guide for tips on volunteering during spring break and volunteer tourism organizations.

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Resources for Aid Workers

Whether you’ve recently decided to pursue international development work, or you’re an experienced aid worker looking for tools to help advance your career, you’ll find help in this section. Learn about educational programs, link to job search and networking sites, get health and safety information, and discover the countries that are in need of your specific skills.

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  • International development work is a competitive field. To succeed, you’ll have to work just as hard and network just as vigorously as you would for any other profession. Many aid workers have graduate degrees and extensive international work and volunteer experience.

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