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WSF2021: Volunteering opportunities

  • Published: June 22, 2021

WSF2021: Volunteering opportunities

  • Published: June 22, 2021

Interested in volunteering opportunities during the Warsaw Security Forum 2021 #WSF2021 (5-6 October 2021)?
We are hiring for a variety of roles which will develop your professional skills. We are looking for:
• Supervisors – assist our team in the conference rooms and at the venue.
• Media & Social Media Analysts – be in charge of media and social media coverage of the conference by writing tweets, summaries and reporting on topics covered during panel discussions.
• Registration Desk Attendants – assist visitors and participants when registering for #WSF2021.
• Information Desk Attendants – assist the conference guests and answer their questions throughout #WSF2021.
• Airport Service Support – meet the speakers and VIP participants at the airport and welcome them to the event.
• VIP Liaison Officers – be in direct contact with the guests and accompany them from the airport to the venue upon arrival.
Learn more information at the Casimir Pulaski Foundation website.

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