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The European Federation of Education Employers is looking for a full-time intern to assist with the management of European projects. This involves a variety of tasks ranging from organisation of meetings and events across Europe to continuous communication to project partners and dissemination of activities.
Qualifications required
· Bachelor’s degree in a relevant subject (international relations, political science, business administration…).
· Analytical skills to understand European projects and EU policy frameworks.
· Proficiency in English – orally and in writing (minimum B2 level)
· Organisation skills, out-of-the-box thinking, willingness to listen and implement feedback and can-do attitude.
· Proactive, responsible and able to work independently.
· Computer skills:
o Proficiency in the use of Microsoft 365, especially Microsoft Teams.
o Knowledge of website design and management.
We encourage you to apply, even if you think you don’t “tick all the boxes”!
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