From the desk of a recruiter: How to land a job in the EU Bubble
Written by Julia Lazar, HR & Office Executive at Euractiv.
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By: Ross Melzer, Senior Director EU Affairs & Head of Policy Events at Euractiv
Euractiv has many good examples of how employing interns in a smart way can really benefit the company in future years. Several colleagues engaged as interns have stayed with Euractiv, and even hold leadership positions only five years after they joined.
I have interviewed many dozens of interns over the past 15 years. For me, academic qualifications are almost secondary, as most people trying to break into the EU bubble have studied ‘European Affairs’ or a similar course. Attendance at a particular university/institution is also less important for me. I assume that most courses (other than courses that are technical in nature) are fairly standardised with the teaching syllabus.
When reading a CV and especially in the interview process, I want to get behind the CV jargon and try to assess the person in front of me. To do this, I apply up to 10 ‘filters’, and these help me make a decent assessment.
As someone interviewing for an intern position, you can bear these tips in mind. But every employer looks for different things. So perhaps the best advice I can give is: be yourself; stay relaxed and personable; answer any questions honestly!
Written by Julia Lazar, HR & Office Executive at Euractiv.
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