Become an EU Careers Student Ambassador!

To introduce ourselves, we’re the European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO), and we’re responsible for selecting staff on behalf of all the European Institutions and Agencies, including the European Commission, Parliament and Council. You can find out more about us on our website, eu-careers.eu.

We’re looking for motivated, outgoing people with enthusiasm to promote EU Careers on your university campus!

As a highly-regarded employer of top graduates, we’re looking for a brand ambassador at the best universities in Europe. Part of an established and successful initiative, the EU Careers Ambassadors scheme involves finding innovative ways of promoting the great opportunities we have to offer, including through:

attending careers fairs, or giving presentations to your fellow students
developing university networks and providing information
maintaining an active online and social media presence
answering questions and queries about EU Careers
Of course, there’s a lot in it for you, too!  For starters, all of our Ambassadors receive comprehensive training which will prepare them perfectly for the role. You’ll be able to develop the skills you need to be a successful  Ambassador, we’ll give you loads of support and ideas on getting started.

Secondly, in a super-competitive graduate job market, a position of responsibility like this could really make you stand out. As well as developing your communication and presentation skills, the international perspective you’ll demonstrate will give your C.V. extra clout with future employers.

Practical details:

In the 2014/15 academic year, the programme is represented 112 universities across all 28 EU Member States. We are looking forward to continuing with this programme in 2015/2016. You can be part of it! You will find all detailed information on the programme here.

The deadline to apply is 16 April 2015, 12.00 midday (Brussels time).

– Ulrike Mangold and Rita Hinek, EU Careers Team

And here some testimonials:

Ana Lah, Croatia – Being an EU Careers Ambassador is definitely one of the best experiences I’ve had during my studies. I see it as an opportunity to improve organizational and communicational skills, learn more about business communication and interact with people of different backgrounds. EU Careers project managers encourage us to make activities at our universities on our own initiative and let us decide on which activity we are willing to participate in. This is important because we can arrange our activities in a way that they don’t interfere with our faculty obligations, and it also makes it a very pleasant working environment. But, being an EU Careers ambassador for me personally is also a challenge and a test for me to see how I function and how good I can be at doing something, which I see as a great preparation for my future career. However, for me, being an EU Careers ambassador is more than achieving something for myself, it is also a privilege being a part of the process of bringing together excellent students and excellent employer and knowing that if I make an effort, I can make a change for someone.

Christopher Scicluna, Malta – If I had to say that the experience as EU Careers Ambassador to the University of Malta was an excellent one, it would surely be an understatement. My experience was more than excellent. The post of EU Careers ambassador did not only enhance my communication and public speaking skills and general knowledge of the institutions of the EU but also opened new paths for me. This year, apart from being an EU Careers ambassador for the second consecutive time, I was also nominated and elected as President of Young European Federalists Malta, a dream which surely, without the knowledge and experience gained from the eu careers post, would not have been so easily realized. Moreover this post looks great on my CV and employers are always very keen to know more about this post. I highly recommend it to everyone!