Anna Andersson
Being an EUstaff ambassador means representing a platform that helps young talents discover career opportunities within the EU institutions. As an ambassador, you are a key person in spreading knowledge about how the EU works as an employer – both at universities, social media and at various events. The role is perfect for someone who is communicative, committed and interested in international opportunities.
What does it mean to be an ambassador?
The assignment involves you actively informing and inspiring other students or young professionals about internships, traineeships and permanent positions within the EU. You will receive tools and materials from EUstaff, but you will also be encouraged to take your own initiatives to reach out to your target group in a creative way. As an ambassador, you will build a valuable network
Being an EUstaff ambassador is not just a way to strengthen your CV – it is also an opportunity to make a difference. You will help motivate more people to pursue international careers, while gaining a deeper understanding of the EU’s work and career paths. The role is flexible, developmental and a step closer to a future within the EU institutions.