Why I didn't stay at EIB after my traineeship? | European investment Bank in Luxembourg
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.พ. 2025
- Are you a student or recent graduate thinking about where to find a first job? How do you even start with applying for traneeship or entry level positions at European Institutions? Do you need internship / traineeship or any other professional experience to find a job abroad? What are the advantages and disadvantages of working at EIB? Luxembourg has a nice job market and is hiring many people. Twice a year EU institutions like European Investment Bank (EIB) offer traineeships for recent graduates and young professionals. Are you interested in working in one of the most important European Institution which was the first place to issue green bonds? If you are searching for your first job or looking for a internship somewhere in Luxembourg (or Europe) with good salary, benefits, opportunity to learn which will make a nice highlight on your CV - this video is for you. Working in Lux city is very nice and I will tell you how to find a job here. Todsay we will talk about good and bad thing that happen to trainees in EIB or in other words pros and cons of working at European Investment Bank. Apply today for amazing 5 month traineeship starting in October in EIB in Luxembourg!
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I worked there as security for almost 2 years. In the old building, not the new one with all the glasses . Security were all ex military, all coming from France. I used to live in Trier, because the rent in Luxembourg was crazy high.
Again, a great video 🥰 ! Best regards from France
Thanks a lot!
Hi, Magda. Thank you for this video. ❤ I have a question regarding the job hunting while the traineeship. Do anybody have time to go to job agencies like Adecco or Ramstad and leaving a CV during business hours? I don’t see how can one do that if are fully engaged 9 to 5…
Hey, you can send it online 😌
Don't you find the way Graduate programs work at EIB is strange, given that they are often 1-2 year contracts and then you have to leave ? While in other banks (JP Morgan, Citi Bank, Deutsche Bank, etc.), a graduate program is normally a promise of a great career in the bank where you do it?
Hey, now it's 3 year contract as a young professional which I mentioned in a video as well. Also EU institutions have their own rules 🤷 of you get into JP Morgan, City or DB go there but I'm not sure about work life balance there 🙈
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