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World Wide Fund for Nature

  • 100 - 500 employees

World Wide Fund for Nature Graduate Programs & Internships

  • Charity, Social Work & Volunteering

What it does: WWF Philippines engages in climate, food, water, and wildlife conservation projects.
Best known for: WWF Philippines claims to be the ‘world's most effective conservation organization.’
Staff stats: more than 100 employees
The good bits: Fresh grads who join WWF Philippines as interns can build an extensive professional network. For instance, communications interns work with marketing staff and project managers.
The not-so-good bits: WWF Philippines seldom hires fresh grads for entry-level roles. The organization also doesn’t have plenty of full-time work opportunities.

The WWF Philippines story

WWF first became involved in conservation efforts in the Philippines in 1969. The organization funded a conservation project for the Philippine eagle back then. By 1991, WWF launched an official program in the country to support the organization’s field activities.

The program, which was called Kabang Kalikasan ng Pilipinas, also established stronger ties with local partners. These efforts paved the way for the country to become a full member of the WWF.

The organization’s name stands for the World Wildlife Fund when it was founded in 1961. It later changed its name to the World Wide Fund for Nature in 1986 to reflect its broader environmental initiatives.

The culture

Insiders describe the workplace culture at WWF Philippines as fulfilling and meaningful. Some even said that the organization is a great choice for people who want to build a professional network.

If fresh grads are lucky enough to land a full-time job, they might stay for years before looking for another employer. Many employees work at WWF Philippines for 3.8 years, which is the organization’s median tenure.

WWF Philippines, however, won’t be a good fit for those who can’t handle multitasking. Some insiders said that there’s an overlap in responsibilities among them.

Social contributions

WWF Philippines’ advocacies focus on climate, food, water, and wildlife conservation projects. The organization works on different initiatives in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

Climate

  • Abuan Watershed
  • All-Weather Urban Corridors
  • Earth Hour and Earth Hour Village
  • Our City 2030
  • One Planet City Challenge
  • Renewable Energy
  • No Plastics In Nature

Food

  • AgriClima and Green Charcoal Project
  • Aborlan in Palawan, Apo Reef, and Davao Gulf
  • Blue Swimming Crabs
  • Live Reef Food Fish Trade and Sustainable Farm to Table
  • Fish Forward and Sustainable Fisheries for Malampaya
  • Sustainable Tuna and Sustainable Tuna Partnership
  • The Sustainable Diner

Water

  • Abuan Watershed
  • Ipo Watershed
  • Morong-Teresa Subwatershed

Wildlife

  • Saving the World's Rarest Buffalo
  • Sustainable Whale Shark Ecotourism

The vibe of the place

While WWF Philippines’ full-time work opportunities are limited, the organization still provides a wealth of experience for fresh grads. Anyone with a genuine passion for conserving natural resources and protecting animals will be a good fit for the organization

Recruitment Process

WWF Philippines only accepts online applications, so fresh grads shouldn’t attempt to send an application by mail. Most applicants send a CV and cover letter to apply@wwf.org.ph. In certain job listings, the organization may list a particular contact person.

Pre-screened candidates should prepare for up to four interview rounds and a technical test. While there are multiple interviews, previous applicants described them as rather casual and easy.

Some of the interview questions include:

  • In your portfolio, which one is your favourite?
  • Why do you want to work at WWF Philippines?
  • What do you know about WWF Philippines?

WWF Philippines may take at least two weeks to complete the hiring process. The actual timeline could be longer if there’s a high volume of applications.

Remuneration & Career Growth

Remuneration

Contractors and consultants at WWF Philippines may earn between Php12,000 and Php14,000 per month. A fresh grad may earn more if they have the skills to back up a higher base salary. For instance, a graphic designer may earn up to Php26,000 per month.

Insiders said that the benefits package includes flexible work hours, HMO coverage, and paid vacation and sick leave. WWF Philippines also provides the usual maternity and paternity leave.

Career prospects

Fresh grads will have a higher chance of joining WWF Philippines through internships or volunteer work. Some of these roles involve marketing and resource generation. Selected candidates must be willing to complete 200 hours of internship work.

Communications internship

Someone with basic photo-editing and web management skills will be a preferred candidate for this role. Most interns have either students or graduates in the field of:

  • Advertising
  • Communication arts
  • Development communications
  • Journalism; or
  • Marketing.

Communications interns work with the assistant manager for external communications, as well as the communications officer for ambassador management.

Visual media internship

Students and graduates can join WWF Philippines as visual media interns if they are studying or completed a degree in:

  • Advertising
  • Animation
  • Fine arts
  • Information design
  • Multimedia arts; or
  • Visual communication.

Visual media interns report to the integrated communications manager and visual media officer.

Project city coordinator

WWF Philippines may hire a fresh grad for a contract-based direct role like a project city coordinator. Contractors at the organization work for at least six months.

Anyone with a graduate degree in an entrepreneurship-related role can apply to become a project city coordinator. Most of the responsibilities involve building social enterprises, doing research, and establishing community development.

Fresh grads can also join the organization as campaign officers. The role requires fluency in English and excellent interpersonal communication skills.

Jobs & Opportunities

Locations With Jobs & Opportunities
  • Philippines, Metro Manila
Hiring candidates with qualifications in
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Business & Management
C
Creative Arts
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Engineering & Mathematics
H
Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences
I
IT & Computer Science
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Law, Legal Studies & Justice
M
Medical & Health Sciences
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Property & Built Environment
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Sciences
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Teaching & Education