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Comment Abstract Reasoning in the Museum of Art | 08 May 2012

In the Museum of Fine Art...EPSO rules don't apply!

 

Abstract Reasoning in the Museum of Art

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Comment How to get an EU Job - Infographics | 12 Apr 2012

Have you ever wanted to see through all the fog surrounding EPSO's selection procedures?

 

Online EU Training is here to help you with that. Our new infographics will tell you everything you need to know about getting a job within the EU -  in less than 3 minutes!

 

 

How to get an EU Job - Infographics
 

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Comment 2012 AD Webcast - Q & A | 03 Apr 2012

Now that webcast is behind us, is there any specific issue you would like to have answered on our website?
 

·         Is it necessary to have any kind of second language certificate?
 

No certification is necessary and language never has to be proven in an EPSO exam by documents, only by practically demonstrating your knowledge via e.g. verbal reasoning or the assessment centre.
 

·         Are the AD7 tests significantly more difficult than the AD5s?
 

No, they are more likely the exact same level as the AD5, the difference is in the required work experience to qualify for AD7.
 

Read on for further questions and answers!

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Comment How Finns (and others) cope with European winter | 06 Feb 2012

For all EU career fans who live in places where extreme cold and snow has arrived, here is a truly European account of how Finns cope with winter:

+15 °C, Spanish wear caps, gloves and winter coats, Finns are sunbathing.

+10 °C, French desperately try to get their central heating on. Finns plant flowers.

+5 °C, Italian cars won't start. Finns...

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Comment Confessions of an EPSO candidate (Part V.) | 25 Sep 2011

So, I’m on the EPSO reserve list. Now what? In theory, I have a year in which to get a job in the EU institutions, otherwise I have to start all over again!

Having come this far, I’m not about to sit around and wait to see if I get ‘flagged’. Instead, I decided to consult...

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Comment Confessions of an EPSO candidate (Part IV.) | 05 Sep 2011

For the whole of July, I had been gingerly logging in to my EPSO account every single day, waiting for the little red flag to say that I had ‘1 new email’. Well, the end of July came and went, with no sign of the assessment centre results. Just as I was about to start harassing the EPSO team and inundating their inbox with emails of complaint, I logged in to my account on Monday early August and there it was! (click to read more!)

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Comment Confessions of an EPSO candidate (Part III.) | 20 Aug 2011

The EPSO Assessment Centre - (Part 2).

The day began with the candidates being taken into a large meeting room, where the EPSO representative sat down with us to explain what was going to happen and give us our individual schedules. There would be four parts to the assessment, as outlined in the invitation letter... (click to read the full post!)

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Comment What the EU Careers Office Speaks About | 11 Aug 2011

As a fun experiment, based on EPSO's Ongoing Exams page, we have created a beautiful word cloud with Worlde.net to see what the European Personnel Selection Office is mostly focusing on - in their words at least. Here it goes!

As you can see, the most important and commonly used words include: candidates, EPSO, Assessment,Invitation, Tests...

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Comment Confessions of an EPSO candidate (Part II.) | 05 Aug 2011

Following the CBT tests for the AST1 competition, I was extremely surprised and happy to receive a letter in my EPSO account inviting me to attend the assessment centre. However, when I looked at the date, my heart sank as I realised that I was not going to be available.

At that time I was extremely busy and the original assessment centre date coincided with one of my marking deadlines, so there was no possible way I could go. Fearing the worst (that it would just be ‘tough luck’), I emailed the EPSO candidate contact service...

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Comment Confessions of an EPSO candidate (Part I.) | 01 Aug 2011

Having decided a year ago to make a commitment to getting a job in the European Commission, I realised I had some serious work to do if I was going to be ready for the EPSO Competitions this year.

I started researching everything I could about the various stages of the process, and what competitions I would be eligible to apply for. For 2010-11, my options were Administrator (AD5-7) in the field of European Public Administration and Assistant in the secretarial field (AST1), so I applied...

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Comment Brussels vs. Luxembourg | 05 Jun 2011

EU job seekers are often wondering where is it better to live, Luxembourg or Belgium, given the choice?

We are in no position to decide on such a crucial matter, but here is a list of dilemmas you will face if you need to choose between these two eminent countries. 

 

  • Do you like networking and attending high-profile EU conferences? Then choose Belgium.
  • Do you enjoy checking out the latest cabriolets, 4x4s, luxury cars and sports wagons? Then choose Luxembourg.
  • Do you plan to pay one of the highest taxes in the EU if your spouse works...

 

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Comment 1 second can change your life | 15 Mar 2011

When you see 100m sprinters run, you know the importance of a single second: the difference between the fastest and the last one. Those EU career candidates who have recently done the accuracy and precision tests have learned the same lesson: 9 seconds per question was nearly impossible to do...yet some candidates still managed somehow.

Performing in the middle ranks is easy, and you don't need much practice. If your aim is...

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Comment 2011: A Fantastic Year Ahead | 03 Jan 2011

2010 has been an eventful year at Arboreus Online EU Training:

Arboreus 2011 EU Training Plans

(click to read on & see our promise to you for 2011)

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Comment Speaking fluent English is more than just a... | 13 Oct 2010

English in the European Union
The Financial Times ran an article this weekend on 'Why proper English rules OK' about the disproportionate advantage native English speakers enjoy against their non-native counterparts, also in the EU institutions.

Is it true? Yes.
Is it fair? No.
Does it need to be considered by those dealing with EU affairs? Absolutely.


So why is the matter so serious...?

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Where are the people who understand what "online communication" or "digital tools" mean in Brussels? It seems that EU institutions and the majority of lobby organisations are stuck with Web 1.0, or let's be generous, Web 1.1.

Is the situation really that bad? After all, EU institutions do use Facebook and Eutube, Commissioners have blogs and the European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO) even uses Twitter from time to time and most public and private lobby bodies are present on the internet. A Brussels consultancy has released a Blog...

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 We asked our Facebook fans why they are interested in getting an EU job and an amazing 39 answers were given. Here are the reasons why European job seekers are looking to work for the European Union in Brussels (only first names are shown for privacy) - a fascinating read!


I'M REALLY INTERESTED TO GET AN EU JOB BECAUSE...


1. " ... the salaries and benefits are excellent while the competences required and the content of the job are unclear, and there is plenty of unemployment in other sectors!" (Sophia)

2.  "‎... no one in the EU in...

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Arboreus is an innovative company offering professional e-learning & live webinars on European Union policies, EU affairs jobs and EPSO exams.

We do this by creating a community of job seekers and professors so they can learn about the EU, use online tools to train and recruit, and have a global audience located anywhere in the world.

You can also contact us and find us on Facebook or LinkedIn!

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