Finding out more about EU Career opportunities

The European Personnel Selection Office carries out staff selection for all of the European Institutions and promote EU Careers. 6 steps to become an EU Careers Ambassador. I also like to draw your attention to the graduate level competition this year.  Students with finished B.A (incl. those who will have graduated by 31 July 2015 at the latest) are very welcome to apply.

 More information can be found on our website www.eu-careers.eu.

We are looking forward to their applications!

 Our contacts in your government have suggested that we get in touch with you to ask your support in raising awareness of career opportunities at the EU Institutions amongst your students.

As you may be aware, the EU Careers Student Ambassadors programme plays an important role in targeting talented young people on campus and making them aware of the vast variety of job opportunities the EU Institutions have to offer. This programme has been running for the past five years over which time it has grown from strength to strength.

In the 2014/15 academic year, the programme is represented 112 universities across all 28 EU Member States. They are organising and participated in many different events and career fairs, as well as promoting EU Careers through dedicated Facebook pages. We highly appreciate their efforts and are looking forward to continuing with this programme in 2015/2016.

You will find all detailed information on the programme here: http://europa.eu/epso/ambassadors/students/index_en.htm

As in the previous years, each university selected by your government will be represented by a single Ambassador from the student body.

We would like to ask your help in identifying a suitable student Ambassador at your university and to provide him/her with appropriate support during the upcoming academic year. We would be grateful if you could please circulate the link with all information and the application form amongst your students.

 

The selection process involves the following two stages:

 

<!–[if !supportLists]–>-        <!–[endif]–>Interested candidates complete an online application – deadline 16 April 2015, 12.00 noon (Brussels time)

<!–[if !supportLists]–>-        <!–[endif]–>Shortlisted candidates complete a short online interview (from 4 – 18 May 2015).

The successful candidates will be notified in early June.

If you have any further questions about the selection process at this point, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Yours sincerely

 

Rita Hinek and Ulrike Mangold

 

P.S.
I would also like to draw your attention to the graduate level competition this year. Students with finished B.A (incl. those who will have graduated by 31 July 2015 at the latest) are very welcome to apply. We are looking forward to their applications! More information:

http://europa.eu/epso/apply/index_en.htm

EU Careers Student Ambassadors 2015/2016

——————————————————————————–
Welcome!
 

Are you interested in

?Finding out more about EU Career opportunities and promoting them to your fellow students?
?Building a fantastic network across Europe?
?Gaining work experience during your studies?
?Developing your skills in public speaking, marketing and HR?
?Receiving a full induction and coaching throughout the role?
?Giving your CV extra clout with future employers?
 

This webpage will give you all the information you need on how to become an EU Careers Student Ambassador.

Applications are now open – The deadline to apply is
16 April 2015, 12.00 midday (Brussels time).

 

Find out more about the EU Careers Student Ambassadors programme.

Read more about the role of an EU Careers Student Ambassador.

Find out more about this role with these testimonials of former EU Careers Student Ambassadors.

Find out more about 6 steps to become an EU Careers Ambassador.

 

Apply
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 carries out staff selection for all of the European Institutions and promote EU Careers. More information can be found on our website www.eu-careers.eu. I would also like to draw your attention to the graduate level competition this year. Students with finished B.A (incl. those who will have graduated by 31 July 2015 at the latest) are very welcome to apply. We are looking forward to their applications!

 Our contacts in your government have suggested that we get in touch with you to ask your support in raising awareness of career opportunities at the EU Institutions amongst your students.

As you may be aware, the EU Careers Student Ambassadors programme plays an important role in targeting talented young people on campus and making them aware of the vast variety of job opportunities the EU Institutions have to offer. This programme has been running for the past five years over which time it has grown from strength to strength.

In the 2014/15 academic year, the programme is represented 112 universities across all 28 EU Member States. They are organising and participated in many different events and career fairs, as well as promoting EU Careers through dedicated Facebook pages. We highly appreciate their efforts and are looking forward to continuing with this programme in 2015/2016.

You will find all detailed information on the programme here: http://europa.eu/epso/ambassadors/students/index_en.htm

As in the previous years, each university selected by your government will be represented by a single Ambassador from the student body.

We would like to ask your help in identifying a suitable student Ambassador at your university and to provide him/her with appropriate support during the upcoming academic year. We would be grateful if you could please circulate the link with all information and the application form amongst your students.

 

The selection process involves the following two stages:

 

<!–[if !supportLists]–>-        <!–[endif]–>Interested candidates complete an online application – deadline 16 April 2015, 12.00 noon (Brussels time)

<!–[if !supportLists]–>-        <!–[endif]–>Shortlisted candidates complete a short online interview (from 4 – 18 May 2015).

 

The successful candidates will be notified in early June.

 

If you have any further questions about the selection process at this point, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

 

Rita Hinek and Ulrike Mangold

 

P.S.
I would also like to draw your attention to the graduate level competition this year. Students with finished B.A (incl. those who will have graduated by 31 July 2015 at the latest) are very welcome to apply. We are looking forward to their applications! More information:

http://europa.eu/epso/apply/index_en.htm

EU Careers Student Ambassadors 2015/2016

——————————————————————————–
Welcome!
 

Are you interested in

?Finding out more about EU Career opportunities and promoting them to your fellow students?
?Building a fantastic network across Europe?
?Gaining work experience during your studies?
?Developing your skills in public speaking, marketing and HR?
?Receiving a full induction and coaching throughout the role?
?Giving your CV extra clout with future employers?
 

This webpage will give you all the information you need on how to become an EU Careers Student Ambassador.

Applications are now open – The deadline to apply is
16 April 2015, 12.00 midday (Brussels time).

 

Find out more about the EU Careers Student Ambassadors programme.

Read more about the role of an EU Careers Student Ambassador.

Find out more about this role with these testimonials of former EU Careers Student Ambassadors.

Find out more about 6 steps to become an EU Careers Ambassador.

 

Apply
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