EU Careers - Why and How?

Season 1, Episode 3,   Apr 08, 2020, 11:30 AM

This episode explores the many opportunities available to work in the EU. Language skills and standards are explained, as well as the many new and emerging opportunities for those with Irish language skills.

Why should you consider a career in the EU Institutions and most importantly how do you go about it?

In this episode, Careers Advisor Siobhan Murphy sits down with Eimear Ní Bhroin, Language Affairs Officer  European Commission Office, and Eoin Lavelle, Third Secretary Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to discuss the many opportunities available to work in the EU. Language skills and standards are explained, as well as the many new and emerging opportunities for those with Irish language skills. 

Eimear and Eoin share their insights as to the benefits of working in the EU and the local supports available here in Ireland to help you explore a career as well as guidance on recruitment and selection. 

Critical listening for anyone with a passion for the EU and Ireland’s membership.


This episode was recorded on March 10th 2020.
It was produced and edited by Kate Dowling (Final Year Communications Student).

Career Conversations Podcast: EU Careers (28mins 38seconds)
 
0:00-1:05 Introduction
Introduction of speakers by Siobhan Murphy (DCU Careers Advisor) and Eimear Ní Bhroin (EU Commission)  & Eoin Lavelle (DFAT) are here to discuss career options in the EU.

1:06-4:08 Eimear discusses her career path and role.
Promotes multilingualism and the jobs available in the EU.

4:09-5:23 Siobhan asks Eimear – How do you go about even beginning a career in the EU?
Eimear emphasises traineeships, contract jobs.

5:24-8:30 Siobhan introduces and asks Eoin to explain his role.
Eoin – junior diplomat/Third secretary, promotes vacancies for Irish people available in EU institutions, emphasizes the variety and the fact there is no traditional career path to a role in the institutions.

8:31-10:17 Siobhan asks Eoin to provide insight on studying at a postgraduate level in the College of Europe.
There are 3 scholarships available, a high level of language often required.

10:18-12:43 Siobhan asks Eimear to discuss the need for languages.
Irish students need to be confident, they have the skills, put the work in, having a language is very helpful in life.

12:44-14:54 Siobhan asks Eimear – What is the first step to explore a career in the EU? 
Traineeships are a great first role to gain experience, go to EPSO.eu. EU Jobs, Dept of Foreign Affairs.

14:55-17:12: Siobhan asks Eoin specifically what he provides in his role.
He provides support to people applying for permanent jobs within the EU, helps them with their assessments & interviews.

17:13-21:21 Siobhan asks Eimear for more insight on contract work and the job progression. 
For example, we are looking for temporary officials, translators. EPSO provides information on different types of contracts. Encourages people to set up their account, read instructions, keep an eye on job postings. You can apply again and again and it will not affect you.

21:22-23:10 Siobhan asks Eimear for insight on jobs in the EU using Gaeilge.
Irish translators needed, a pipeline of talent is required. 

23:11-26:40 Siobhan asks Eimear for insight on assessments for languages.
Focus on accuracy, grammar & context.

26:41-28:26 Siobhan asks Eoin & Eimear for their top tips for gaining a career in EU. 
Traineeships, use your career service, practice and prepare for interviews 

28:27-28:38 Finishing statements