Who we are
The Directorate-General for External Policies (DG EXPO) is made up of four directorates: Committees, Regions (covering interparliamentary delegations), Resources and Democracy Support.
Staff of DG EXPO form a European team of advisers supporting the European Parliament's President and political bodies in their work on the EU's external policies.
Colleagues in DG EXPO provide advice on matters of substance and procedure, liaise with other EU institutions and manage resources. The focus is on legislation, parliamentary oversight of the European Commission and EEAS, and support for parliamentary democracy. Most of the work is done in Brussels.
The Secretariat of the Committee on International Trade (INTA) is part of the Committees Directorate of the Directorate-General for External Policies (DG EXPO). Our role as Secretariat is to support the INTA committee and its Members in their daily work and scrutiny of international trade negotiations and agreements.
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Your tasks
As a trainee of the INTA Secretariat, you will have the opportunity to gain concrete understanding of the European Parliament’s processes, and first-hand experience of Members' role in shaping and scrutinising the European trade policy.
Under the guidance of your supervisor, you will participate in the daily work of the Committee Secretariat. You will gain an insight into the variety of tasks performed by a Secretariat of a Parliamentary Committee and its interaction with other relevant Parliamentary services and European Institutions. You will be asked, in accordance with your qualifications and your experience, to contribute to the work of the Committee Secretariat in preparing and organising the activities of the INTA Committee, such as Committee meetings, hearings, workshops, political negotiations and INTA delegation visits.
You will get an opportunity to assist the Secretariat with drafting legislative and non-legislative texts, monitoring of trade negotiations and implementation of agreements in force, preparing of reports and opinions to other parliamentary Committees as well as work related to the parliamentary dimension of the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
You are
- Preferably a Master graduate in the field of law, economics, political science or international relations, with strong research and drafting skills;
- Familiar with the policy making structures of the European Union;
- Interested in trade and economic development policy and ideally have some first experiences in these policy areas;
- A team player, eager to learn, pro-active, autonomous, able to deal with the complexity of a multi-cultural and political environment, and to work with tight deadlines whilst prioritising and delivering quality products;
- Fluent in English and possibly other EU languages (French is considered an asset);
- Equipped with a solid understanding and eagerness to gain practical knowledge of the EU, its institutions, decision-making processes and EU trade and investment policy.
The European Parliament is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace. We welcome all candidates, regardless of their geographical, racial or ethnic origin, political or religious beliefs, age, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic background, civil status, or family situation.