Disclaimer: No employees were harmed in the making of this piece. We think.
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You have to adapt to the sector lingo very quickly, or else…

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Your nonprofit card stands to be revoked if you have never attended a conference at India Habitat Centre. Needless to say, the smallest details of the Stein Auditorium are now permanently etched into our memory.

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Networking at conferences will alter your brain chemistry in unique ways. Sometimes when my mother comes to visit I greet her with “Hi, can I have your business card?”

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Sneaking up behind experts that just got off the stage becomes part of your key responsibilities.

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But be warned, said expert may use some terms you may have never heard of. (Pro tip: Just say ‘ecosystem development’ or ‘just transition’ anytime there’s an awkward silence.)

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At least there’s free food at conferences. That’s such a great perk. Truly. No complaints. *cue food poisoning* *cries in no-health-insurance*.

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We don’t know what FCRA is but our boss says we’ll never get one. Much like a return on a public policy master’s degree.

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It can be slightly complicated to explain what we do for a living *cough*.

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But despite everything, the people are genuinely nice, passionate about the impact of their organisation, and love to scale their work (did we use ‘scale’ correctly?)
