Is the Schuman traineeship paid?

25/07/2022

Is the Schuman traineeship paid?

The Schuman traineeships are paid and can be undertaken at one of the European Parliament’s official places of work – Brussels, Luxembourg and Strasbourg – or in its Liaison Offices in the Member States.

How do you get a Schuman traineeship?

As an applicant for a Schuman traineeships, I must:

  1. be aged 18+;
  2. fulfil the language requirement;
  3. provide a university level diploma(s);
  4. provide an eligible criminal record;
  5. not have worked for more than two consecutive months within an EU institution or body;

Can non EU citizens work for the European Parliament?

No, in order to be eligible you must be a citizen of one of the Member States of the European Union on the date of validation of your application form. A valid residence permit is not considered proof of citizenship.

What is your motivation to participate our program please explain briefly?

I want to do this program because I want to change my career path. My goal in life is to be useful to others, for me that is the ultimate success. I study to become useful, to develop skills that others need. Learning business management and administration will make me useful to many.

What is the European Commission Traineeships Office?

At the European Commission’s Traineeships Office, we believe in equality and diversity. Twice a year, the Commission offers 5-month paid traineeships. This is your opportunity to speak up, to say what kind of Europe you want to live in, to help shape our future. At the European Commission’s Traineeships Office, we believe in equality and diversity.

What are the commission’s new guidelines on traineeships?

The Commission has proposed guidelines to ensure the quality and value of traineeships. The EU’s Youth Guarantee aims to ensure access to good quality traineeships for young people.

How can I get access to good quality traineeships in Europe?

The EU has initiatives to help Europeans get access to good quality traineeships. The Commission has proposed guidelines to ensure the quality and value of traineeships. The EU’s Youth Guarantee aims to ensure access to good quality traineeships for young people.

What languages is the European Commission website available in?

This site is available in English, French and German – the three working languages of the European Commission. At the European Commission’s Traineeships Office, we believe in equality and diversity.