Join us and become a volunteer during Warsaw Security Forum 2017
Join us and become a volunteer during Warsaw Security Forum 2017
If you are a young, passionate person, who is willing to have an insight into a most influential security conference in Central and Eastern Europe, then apply to become a WSF2017 volunteer!
Warsaw Security Forum 2017 Organizing Committee is looking for volunteers interested in international relations, politics, security, and diplomacy. WSF2017 is a conference addressing the wide issues regarding the European and NATO security policy.
We are looking for English speakers willing to volunteer from 8th to 9th November 2017. Volunteers will be accompanying VIP guests during the transportation answering their questions, help with a media coverage of the conference and aid media representatives, as well as assist with registration postures and room assistance.
Volunteering during Warsaw Security Forum 2017 provides you with the unique opportunity to meet European and American policy leaders and experts from various areas of expertise in international relations and security.
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