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It's easy to get sucked in, and make your career 100% of your life.
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She is not "Super Tash," no matter what the painting her uncle made her says. :)
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Natasha breaks down the three things MSF is generally looking for in their applicants.
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Natasha didn't have to wait as long as most MSF workers because the need during the Ebola outbreak was so great.
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Natasha explains why working with the UN right away might not be the best career choice in the long run, and a book she considers the holy grail if you want to get into water sanitation and hygiene work for international organizations.
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Natasha says language skills and travel experience (even if it has nothing to do with your field) can help set you apart from the crowd.
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Natasha breaks down the various paths to international work in the humanitarian, development and engineering fields.
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Natasha tell us how she almost ended up as a business management student, and why keeping her options open was always important.
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Natasha tells us how cultural dynamics play an important part of successfully implementing environmental and sanitation programs.
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Natasha gives us her take, and what to be cautious of when you're coming in as a consultant.
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"How many metres of straw do you have?" and the moment you realize the vocabulary of a 13 year-old isn't going to cut it as an environmental engineer.
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Natasha talks about the importance of taking advantage of time in between assignments.
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Natasha tell us about her day-to-day life working in Greece, managing a staff of 90 people, and the difficulty of work-life balance.
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Natasha talks about how she ended up working on the Ebola crisis in Sierra Leone, how her position as Team Leader with CARE after the Nepal earthquake was one of her best learning experiences, and how the search for stability in this sector is hard to find.
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Natasha talks about the range of work within environmental engineering - from solid waste management, to water systems, power stations, road construction and transport projects, the variety is endless.
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You might have switched schools growing up, but can you say you've switched from Kyrgyzstan to Bangladesh to Egypt? Natasha can. She gives us insight into her unique childhood and how studying solid waste management led to working with UN Habitat.
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Meet Natasha Sim, and learn what WASH stands for. (Hint: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene.)
