EU jobs
Are you curious about a career in the EU?
With competitive salaries, great opportunities, and opportunities in over 50 fields of expertise, Europe is full of possibilities for Irish candidates.
Take the next step to pursue a unique career where you can make a meaningful difference to 450 million citizens from across the European Union.
How to apply for EU job opportunities
Tips for applying for EU jobs using EPSO, the EU jobs portal
EU traineeships and contracts
Find out more about the application process for EU traineeships and internships
Current and upcoming EU job opportunities
Explore current open EU job opportunities and competitions
Careers with Irish in the European Union
Discover more about Irish language jobs and opportunities within the EU
Make a difference with a career in the EU
Working with an EU institution or agency can give you the opportunity to make a real and lasting difference in the lives of people across the European Union. Many people find jobs with the European Commission, EU Council and European Parliament, as well as within many of the EU agencies, working across research, policy, public affairs, finance, funding, law, IT, translation, training and administration.
There is also the opportunity to gain experience through an EU traineeship or fellowship, aimed at graduates and students looking to start their career in Europe.
Supports available for EU job applications
The Irish Government is here to support Irish candidates who wish to pursue EU careers, and provides direct assistance for specific competitions. This includes practice material, interview preparation, and training packs for the EU Concours.
What is it like to work within the EU?
Discover more about the EU institutions and agencies, traineeships and fellowships available within the EU, and what life is like for EU professionals in the main European cities where job vacancies arise.
A Career for EU
Ireland's 'A Career for EU' strategy sets out a series of measures that aim to significantly increase the number of Irish officials in both permanent and temporary positions within the EU Institutions.
>> Read strategy in English and as Gaeilge