Is it hard to get EU traineeship?

Is it hard to get EU traineeship?

Is it hard to get EU traineeship?

The competition is tough, per intake term more than thousands are applying for internship positions.

How do I get a EU traineeship?

Applicants must have a level of education which corresponds to completed university studies attested by a diploma (awarded in EU Member States or that are subject to the equivalence certificates issued by Member States’ Authorities), when the normal period of university education is three years or more.

How much do you make working for the EU?

Europe. In 2020, the average hourly labor cost was €28,5 in the EU, ranging from €6,5 in Bulgaria to €45,8 in Denmark. In 2020, the net annual earnings of an average working couple with two children were €51,400 in the EU, ranging from €12,800 in Bulgaria to €92,000 in Luxembourg.

Do European Commission employees pay tax?

But it’s actually a myth to say, as some have, that EU officials do not pay any income tax at all. The truth is that they do. A special “Community income tax” is paid by EU staff – though, admittedly, it’s generally lower than national rates of income tax for civil servants.

What does the European Commission offer its traineeships?

This site is in English, French and German, the three working languages of the European Commission. Twice a year, the Commission offers 5-month paid traineeships in its Directorate-Generals, agencies and bodies. © iStock/BlackJack3D, 2020.

When can I apply for a paid traineeship in the EU?

Applications for paid traineeships in the European Commission open twice a year. The first intake is March, with the application deadline at the end of August. The second intake is October, with the application deadline at the end of January. These traineeships are known as “Blue Book” traineeships,…

How many times a year does the Commission offer traineeships?

Twice a year, the Commission offers 5-month paid traineeships in its Directorate-Generals, agencies and bodies, which have signed a Service Level Agreement with DG EAC/the Commission. Subsequent career opportunities may vary between these different entities. © iStock/BlackJack3D, 2020.

What is the remuneration for long-term traineeships?

The EESC follows the CoR in that the intakes for the long-term traineeships are in February (until July) and in September (until February) every year, and remuneration is 25% of the basic salary of an official at grade AD5 (just over €1,000 per month).