What
Does a Career in the EU Institutions Offer?
Working
for one of the EU institutions can provide a very rewarding
career. It can provide you with:
- A fascinating and responsible job at the heart of the EU.
- A secure and lifelong career.
- A very well-paid post with excellent allowances, benefits,
working conditions and pension.
- The opportunity to influence the development of the EU.
- The chance to change careers - perhaps several times - within
the institutions.
- The possibility of travel.
- Training, especially in the field of languages.
- Significant opportunities for promotion.
Qualifications needed
To work for the EU Institutions candidates normally need to:
- be EU nationals. Note: The Institutions sometimes recruit
staff from candidate Member States before they have formally
joined the EU.
- have a thorough knowledge of one official EU language
and a satisfactory knowledge of another; This does
not mean you have to be fluent in your second language.
- possess the required educational qualifications, depending
on the grade, see below.
- have fulfilled any military service requirements in your
own country.
Grading Structure
The grading
structure for permanent staff of the EU Institutions is split
into two function groups, the Administrator Grade (AD) and the
Assistants’ Grade (AST). These 2 function groups, which in parts
overlap (see shaded areas on table below), are sub-divided into
a series of grades: within each grade there are several steps.
| Level
(Administrator) |
Grade |
Level
(Assistant Administrator) |
Minimum monthly salary € (approx.) |
| Director-General |
AD16 |
- |
- |
14,823 |
| Director-General/Director |
AD15 |
- |
- |
13,101 |
| Director/Head of Unit/Expert |
AD14 |
- |
- |
11,579 |
| Head of Unit/Expert |
AD13 |
- |
- |
10,234 |
| Head of Unit/Principal Lawyer,
Economist, Translator etc. |
AD12 |
- |
- |
9,045 |
| Head of Unit/Principal Lawyer,
Economist, Translator etc. |
AD11 |
AST11 |
Personal Assistant/
IT Officer |
7,994 |
| Head of Unit/Senior Lawyer, Economist,
Translator etc. |
AD10 |
AST10 |
Personal Assistant/
IT Officer |
7,066 |
| Head of Unit/Senior Lawyer, Economist,
Translator etc. |
AD9 |
AST9 |
Personal Assistant/
IT Officer |
6,245 |
| Economist, Lawyer, Translator etc. |
AD8 |
AST8 |
Personal Assistant/
Senior Clerk |
5,519 |
| Economist, Lawyer, Translator etc. |
AD7 |
AST7 |
Personal Assistant/
Senior Clerk |
4,878
|
| Junior Economist, Lawyer, Translator
etc. |
AD6 |
AST6 |
Personal Assistant/Clerk |
4,312 |
| Junior Economist, Lawyer, Translator
etc. |
AD5 |
AST5 |
Personal Assistant/Clerk |
3,811 |
| - |
- |
AST4 |
Junior Clerk |
3,368 |
| - |
- |
AST3 |
Junior Clerk |
2,977 |
| - |
- |
AST2 |
Junior Filing Clerk/Technical Assistant |
2,631 |
| - |
- |
AST1 |
Junior Filing Clerk/Technical Assistant |
2,325 |
Salary can be adjusted up or down, depending on the cost of
living in the country, where the official is working.
QUALIFICATIONS
AD - To participate in
these competitions you must have a university level of education.
The minimum educational qualifications are:
-
for grades AD5 and 6:
(i) a level of education which corresponds to completed
university studies of at least three years attested by a
diploma or
(ii)
where justified in the interests of the service, professional training of an equivalent
level.
- for grades AD7 to 16:
(i) a level of education which corresponds
to completed university studies certified by a diploma when
the normal period of university education is four years or
more, or
(ii) a level of education which corresponds
to completed university studies attested by a diploma and
appropriate professional experience of at least one year when
the normal period of university education is at least three
years, or
(iii) where justified in the interests
of the service, professional training of an equivalent
level.
AST - Participation in such competitions requires a level of secondary
or post-secondary education. The minimum educational qualifications are:
(i) a level of post-secondary education certified by a diploma, or
(ii) a level of secondary education attested by a diploma, giving
access to post-secondary education and appropriate
professional experience of at least three years, or
(iii) where justified in the interests of the service, professional
training or professional experience of an equivalent level.
ALLOWANCES
Expatriation – an allowance is payable for working outside the country
from which you are recruited, normally around 16%.
Domestic - there are also various family allowances and household
allowances payable.
Special allowances – can be paid for arduous working conditions and/or difficult
living conditions, especially in Third World countries.
Travel - as well as travel and removal costs on moving
to, between or from places of employment, travel costs can also
be allowed for the official to his/her place of origin each
year.
DEDUCTIONS
Deductions
from salary range from income tax (payable to the EU, not the
country of employment, at rates lower than those in Member States)
to a special levy of 2 to 3 per cent. There are also deductions
for healthcare etc.
PENSION
The maximum
retirement pension is 70% of basic final salary.
ANNUAL
LEAVE
Annual Leave
starts at 24 days per year. Extra leave is granted to officials
who have to travel long distances on leave between their place
of work and their place of origin.
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