The two primary roles of the Assistant are to support the project manager and to serve as the office administrator. Work includes direct communication with local consultants and contractors, tracking project schedules, documentation of progress of the projects, drafting memos and reports, general secretarial duties and basic accounting. Knowledge of MS Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint is necessary, as well as experience in secretarial, administrative, and or project planning roles. Strong organizational abilities, confidence in decision making, creative problem solving skills, and interpersonal skills required.
"Knowledge of MS Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint is necessary"? - it's really weird Baha’i World Centre asking for knowledge about software from Microsoft, and shamefully without any mention to alternative libre software (and better) like LibreOffice or OpenOffice - are Huqúqu'lláh funds wasted on crappy, obscure, expensive and proprietary software like from Microsoft, when there are lots of far better options? i really can't understand this situation...
This is also about very basic ethics principles - in my opinion, a religion and community against oppression must be against the opression from proprietary software developers, simply boycotting them.
I hope, in a close future, the whole Baha’i community, administration centres and alike, Baha’i schools, etc., could see the importance the software libre is, for the freedom and flexibility they provide, and how they help users on being far more skilled and productive
From my viewpoint, and from what I read from him, i truly believe that Baha’u’llah would be a truly software libre enthusiast these days, and would be very ashamed on seeing any single Baha’i place using these obscure proprietary software from Microsoft and alike. Surely he wouldn't allow any kind proprietary software on a Baha’i institution.
What do you all think about this? And how soon everyone thinks this situation be reviewed and fixed?
And seeing that transparency is very important in situations like this, how can we verify that no Baha’i place are using proprietary software, paid from the Huqúq'llah from each Baha’i member?