13/03/2012

EU Jobs Recruitment Campaign Launched

EU Affairs Minister Lucinda Creighton has launched a new campaign to promote awareness among Irish people of the career opportunities available in the EU institutions and the internships available in the hundreds of related organisations.

Every third level institution in the country will be provided with information packs containing material on career possibilities, methods of application, potential of internships and “stages”. The electronic version of these packs can be found on eujobs.ie. The campaign includes a Facebook and Twitter campaign where relevant content will be added regularly to ensure people are kept informed of the latest news. The Minister is cooperating with European Movement Ireland and the European Parliament and Commission representations in Ireland.

The Minister said: "In Ireland, we are sometimes unaware of the career opportunities that exist, from working directly in the EU institutions to one of the numerous related organisations. This campaign will provide information about the variety of careers available, information about how to get there and support for those considering applying for these positions. In the next 7 years the European Parliament will renew nearly 50% of its staff; why shouldn’t a respectable number of them be Irish?

"In Brussels Irish people were, and still are, highly regarded for their efficiency, impartiality and their legendary networking skills! They have devoted many hours, and some have devoted their lives, to working for the European Union. This selfless contribution has been an integral part in building the institutions and the ideas we have today. Having a steady flow of high quality Irish candidates entering the EU institutions is not only beneficial to Ireland but beneficial to the EU. Irish graduates are highly sought after in the EU institutions. This is why I will urge them to consider careers in the EU."

(GK)

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