I applied to several EU entry programmes to test the waters, and I wanted to share what worked, what didn’t, and what I'm still uncertain about, hoping to get some insights.
Quick note: I'm a nurse, currently finishing a Master of Public Health, and trying to contribute as best I can to reducing biological risks. My specialisation is in Governance and Leadership in European Public Health, which explains my interest in EU career paths. I don’t necessarily think the EU is the best option for everyone. I just happen to be exploring it seriously at the moment and wanted to share what I’ve learned in case it’s useful to others.
If anyone needed a reminder: rejection is normal and to be expected, not a sign of your inadequacy. It only takes one “yes.”
All together here:
🔗 https://eu-careers.europa.eu/en/job-opportunities/traineeships?institution=All
Includes Blue Book, Schuman, and agency-specific roles (EMA, EFSA, ECDC...).
Traineeships are just traineeships: don’t underestimate what you can aim for, especially if you already have some experience or a strong application.
To understand EPSO, CAST, competitions, etc., check the free webinar 'Overview Of EU Career Opportunities In Brussels and Beyond' on this page.
Very briefly, here’s a shortlist of acronyms and keywords to know when exploring EU recruitment:
EA-aligned organisations active in EU policy (not in order of importance or impact):
For more on EUxAI, see this and this.
Is it the best path to impact? I’m honestly not sure. I still have a bunch of open questions:
Still, I think that if someone manages to “hack” the recruitment process by showing perfect alignment with the selection criteria, gets in, and then pushes for underexplored topics (like shrimp welfare or far-UVC disinfection), the impact could be very real. And if you don’t have better immediate opportunities for higher impact, working at the EU is probably a strong credential and a great chance to better understand how policies are shaped and what influences them.
If you’ve worked in or around EU institutions, or explored EA-aligned routes, I'd greatly appreciate your thoughts on:
Any promising programmes or organisations I missed
I hope this is useful to someone. If you'd like to get in touch and chat more about this or anything else, I'm up for a virtual coffee break.
Congrats on landing a Bluebook position, that's so cool! Through the Impactful Policy Careers program I know some EA-aligned folks who'll also start the next round of Bluebook - happy to put you in touch :)
And happy my post was helpful!
Thank you Joris! And sorry for forgetting to mention Impactful Policy Careers. I'll add it to my quick take now.
Yes please, I'd be glad to get in touch with more EAs doing the next round of Blue Book! My cal.com is above, and my LinkedIn here.
That's probably because it was too quick of a 'quick take'. Thanks for flagging it! I've updated the post.
Thank you Joris! And sorry for forgetting to mention Impactful Policy Careers. I'll add it to my quick take now.
Yes please, I'd be glad to get in touch with more EAs doing the next round of Blue Book! My cal.com is above, and my LinkedIn here.