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WTO Young Professionals Programme 2027: Earn CHF 4,000 Monthly in Global Trade Policy

Apply for the WTO Young Professionals Programme 2027 and gain hands-on experience in international trade policy while earning a monthly salary of CHF 4,000.

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Temitayo Omoniyi
Apr 16, 2026
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WTO Young Professionals Programme 2027: Earn CHF 4,000 Monthly in Global Trade Policy

The World Trade Organization Young Professionals Programme 2027 offers a highly competitive pathway for young professionals seeking experience in global trade and economic policy. Designed to strengthen representation from developing countries, the programme provides direct exposure to policy development, research, and international negotiations.

Programme Benefits

Selected candidates will receive:

  • Monthly salary of CHF 4,000
  • Hands-on experience in international trade policy
  • Exposure to global negotiations and research processes
  • Access to a strong professional network
  • Career advancement opportunities in global institutions

Eligibility / Requirements

To qualify, applicants must:

  • Be nationals of WTO member countries, especially developing nations
  • Be 32 years or younger as of January 1, 2027
  • Hold an advanced degree in fields like economics, law, or international relations
  • Have at least two years of relevant professional experience
  • Demonstrate strong analytical and communication skills
  • Be fluent in English, with additional languages as an advantage

Interested applicants can apply via the official portal: https://wto.wd103.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/External/job/CWR/Young-Professionals_JR104137

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The WTO Young Professionals Programme 2027 is a strategic opportunity for emerging leaders to gain direct experience in global trade systems. With strong financial support and institutional exposure, it offers a clear pathway into international policy careers.


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