The session was opened by SEEU’s Advisor for Community and International Relations, Prof. Dr. Besa Arifi, who emphasized the importance of utilizing NATO’s professional platforms and application windows.
NATO representative Dorka Balla–Johnson shared practical insights into the organization’s various programs, including the Internship Programme. Meanwhile, Dr. Blagoj Delipetrov, Artificial Intelligence Architect at NATO, shared his personal journey at NATO Headquarters and detailed the recruitment process—from the initial application via the career portal to written tests and competency-based interviews.
The event concluded with an interactive Q&A session, providing students and staff with direct guidance on pursuing careers within international organizations.
