The EU offers job opportunities for various categories of personnel: permanent officials, contract and temporary agents, seconded national experts, trainees, and more.
You can choose from different career paths depending on your professional aspirations and educational background. You will be able to pursue career tracks that best match your skills and/or previous work experience.
Work locations are not limited to Brussels, Luxembourg, and Strasbourg—there are also numerous positions available in agencies across Europe and in EU delegations around the world.
EPSO (European Personnel Selection Office) connects emerging talent with careers in the European Union (around 1,300 positions per year). On the EU Careers website, you can find all the information about the various professional profiles and job or internship opportunities within EU institutions.
The Joint Research Centre (JRC) is the European Commission’s science and knowledge service. It provides independent technical support to EU policies based on scientific evidence. The JRC’s scientific work is directly linked to the Commission’s political priorities and covers a wide range of sectors such as energy and transport, sustainability and climate, demographics and migration, economic growth, education and employment, digital transformation and innovation, citizen security, food, nutrition, and health.