Work for the EU
The EU institutions employ over 40 000 men and women from the 28 EU member countries. The European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO) organises 'open competitions' to select personnel for permanent and non permanent positions. Besides permanent staff, the EU also employs contractual agents and temporary staff, offers traineeships and maintains databases of area experts.
The European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO) is the first port of call for anyone wanting to work for the EU. Its website explains the selection process and gives advice on preparing for competitions.
EPSO recruits staff for all the EU institutions:
Permanent officials are divided into administrators and assistants.
Recruitment of permanent
Recruitment of permanent staff
EPSO organises 'open competitions' to select permanent staff. Competitions measure candidates' skills through a series of tests and assessments, ensuring the very best people are selected. Each year there are competitions for administrators, linguists, interpreters, translators, secretaries and other staff categories.EPSO recruits staff for all the EU institutions:
- European Commission – based in Brussels (Belgium) and Luxembourg. The Commission is the largest employer among the EU institutions, with staff in Europe and offices around the world. A number of specialised posts are available, for example for people with a background in science, languages orstatistics/economics.
- European Parliament – based in Brussels, Luxembourg and Strasbourg (France)
- Council of the EU – based in Brussels
- European Court of Justice – based in Luxembourg
- Court of Auditors – based in Luxembourg
- European Economic and Social Committee – based in Brussels
- Committee of the Regions – based in Brussels
- European Ombudsman – based in Strasbourg
- European Data Protection Supervisor – based in Brussels.
Permanent officials are divided into administrators and assistants.
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