The European Investment Bank seeks talented young individuals who can help to contribute towards improving people’s lives by promoting economic and social progress in the Eastern Partnership countries.
Objectives of the Eastern Partnership Traineenship Programme
This is a multiannual programme and its goal is to offer successful candidates an opportunity to improve their skills as well as the experience of working in an international multicultural environment.
The Programme, funded by the Eastern Partnership Technical Assistance Trust Fund, looks for candidates specialising in a field relevant to international investment and development banking, such as finance (in particular project finance, SME financing, credit and risk analysis) or economics (micro/macroeconomics, development, statistics, job market analysis) as well as environment, engineering (ports, roads, energy, etc.) or urban planning.
Eligibility to apply
The Traineeship Programme is open only to students who are nationals of the Eastern Partnership Countries (Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine).
Candidates must have a degree from or be in the final year of a course at an institute of higher education. Generally, successful candidates will have enrolled on a graduate study programme (be pursuing a master’s degree) and already have some work experience.
In addition, candidates must meet the following criteria:
- be a national of an Eastern Partnership Country[1] only;
- hold a degree from or be in the last year of a university programme in an Eastern Partnership Country;
- be proficient in English and/or French; knowledge of other East European languages would be an advantage;
- have demonstrated an ability to conduct analytical work, exercise good judgment and work as part of a team;
- some work experience would be an advantage (usually no more than two years);
- have no prior professional experience or in-house training for more than six weeks with other EU institutions, agencies or bodies[2]
What are we offering?
We offer an opportunity for professional development and global experience in an international environment. The EIB provides a competitive remuneration package to all trainees, including a monthly stipend, insurance and reimbursement of travel expenses (one round trip from/to the point of origin/residence for up to 6 months traineeship or two in the case of 10 to 12 month assignments). Trainees will be responsible for their own living/accommodation costs.
Each successful candidate[3] must commit to a minimum of 6 months and a maximum of 12 months in the Programme, to be spent at the EIB headquarters in Luxembourg or at one of the external offices. In the latter case, candidates may only apply for a position in a country of which they are not a resident/national.
What you will contribute
You will be responsible for your accommodation costs.
You must commit to spend a minimum of 6 months and a maximum of 12 months in the programme at our headquarters in Luxembourg or at one of the external offices. In the latter case, you may only apply for a position in a country of which you are not a resident or national.
How to apply
To apply for an EPTATF traineeship at the EIB, click on “View all jobs” and respond to one of the EPTATF traineeship opportunities by submitting your application online.
We only accept applications in response to an advertised opportunity – we cannot consider spontaneous applications.
We will only contact those identified as suitable for an assignment to discuss their application and availability.
A panel makes the final selection of candidates, and competition is very high. Good luck!
[1]Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. The EIB will seek to achieve reasonable balance of EPTATF country nationalities amongst selected candidates.
[2] The EIB wishes to offer the opportunity of in-service training to as many people as possible, therefore, applications from candidates who have already had any kind of employment (including an internship, as an intra-muros consultant or researcher, a temporary staff member, a contract staff member, an auxiliary staff member or an interim staff member) will not be considered. For a complete list of EU agencies and bodies, please visit europa.eu.
[3] Trainees selected for the traineeship programme cannot apply to any other EIB-EPTATF recruitment programme.
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