WTO Young Trade Leaders Program 2026 March 2026 - World Trad

WTO Young Trade Leaders Program 2026

World Trade Organization

Job Type

Internship

Location

Overseas

Experience

Other

Salary

Negotiable

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Application Deadline

1 May 2026, 11:59 PM WAT

(46 days left)

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Job Description

The World Trade Organization is inviting applications for its WTO Young Trade Leaders Program, an initiative aimed at fostering a better understanding of the WTO’s work and international trade.

Selected Young Trade Leaders will have the opportunity to gain a greater understanding of the workings of the WTO and international trade and attend an in-person one-day training programme at the WTO in Geneva.

The Young Trade Leaders Program aims to foster a better understanding of the WTO’s work and international trade among young people by creating a network of “Young Trade Leaders” around the world.

Young Trade Leaders will be exceptional young people who have a clear understanding of how trade can be of benefit to people and planet.

They will bring new perspectives and ideas about the role of trade and the WTO while also having the opportunity to learn about the organization’s work and play a role in advancing its mission.

Selected Young Trade Leaders will have the opportunity to:

  • gain a greater understanding of the workings of the WTO and international trade
  • publish articles, blogs, podcasts and social media content on trade-related topics
  • attend an in-person one-day training programme at the WTO in Geneva
  • contribute to and/or coordinate a session at the Public Forum 2024
  • benefit from existing WTO training programmes
  • benefit from WTO Secretariat advice and mentoring
  • receive support when organizing WTO-related activities in their home countries.

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Requirements

To be considered for the WTO Young Trade Leaders Program 2026, you must be:

  • between the ages of 18 and 30 on the closing date for applications with a strong interest in international trade.
  • a citizen of a WTO member.
  • neither currently affiliated with the WTO, nor have a relative who is currently WTO-affiliated.
  • able to demonstrate a good level of written and spoken English – knowledge of a second WTO working language (French or Spanish) is an asset.
  • attuned to the need for diplomacy, show a willingness to respect diverse perspectives, willing to foster understanding of trade issues, and promote constructive dialogue.
  • committed to participate fully throughout the one-year programme (July 2024-June 2025).

To apply, candidates must be ready to submit the following documents;

  • CV (no more than two pages)
  • 2-3 minute video in which they briefly introduce themselves, express their interest in the programme and explain the impact they hope to have as a Young Trade Leader
  • Written contribution: Maximum of 300 words, answering the question: “How can trade positively contribute to people and planet?”

How to Apply

  • Click the Email Apply button to send your application.
  • If you need guidance preparing your CV, create an ATS-compliant CV here.
  • Prepare for common recruitment tests such as the Watson Glaser by practising freely on our platform here.
  • After applying, track your application progress and send follow-up emails directly from your Thrive dashboard here.

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