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Marko Šamšalović, teenuste haldamise sektori juhataja

„2014. aastal asusin tööle Euroopa Komisjoni maksunduse ja tolliliidu peadirektoraadi IT-osakonna rühmajuhina. Minu ülesandeks oli juhtida neljast toredast kolleegist koosnevat meeskonda, kellega koos juhtisime seitset üleeuroopalist tolliprojekti.

Väga rõõmustav on näha, et meie väljatöötatud süsteeme kasutatakse kogu Euroopa Liidus ja kaugemalgi. Samuti olin väga õnnelik selle üle, et sain võimaluse osaleda erinevatel tollialastel läbirääkimistel, mis toimusid ELi ja kolmandate riikide (sh Serbia, Montenegro, Hiina, Venemaa ja Jaapan) vahel.

Alates 2019. aastast olnud informaatika peadirektoraadi teenuste haldamise sektori juht. Minu ülesanne on juhtida meeskonda, mis koosneb enam kui 65 spetsialistist, kes toetavad Euroopa Komisjoni korporatiivsete süsteemide kasutajaid.

Mulle meeldib väga töötada informaatika peadirektoraadis, kuna minu kolleegid on suurepärased inimesed ja väga professionaalsed ning alati valmis mind ja teisi vajaduse korral aitama. Nad on tõesti väga head selles, mida teevad, seega ei ole probleemi, mida nad ei oskaks lahendada. Minu sektori rühmajuhid on nii head juhid kui ka kogenud IT-spetsialistid, seega on mul lihtne keerukaid ülesandeid koordineerida.“

Euroopa Komisjoni informaatika peadirektoraadi õigusaktide lahenduste ning poliitika ja inimressurside üksuse teenuste haldamise sektori juhataja

Simona, rühmajuht

„Minu elufilosoofiaks on, et mitte kunagi eole liiga hilja uurida uusi karjäärivõimalusi. Olles teadlik sellest, et IT-profiiliga töötajate järele on kõigis Euroopa tööturu valdkondades pidev nõudlus, ning omades pikaajalist huvi IT-süsteemide ja küberturvalisuse vastu, olen otsustanud osaleda digitaalses maailmas tööalaselt.

Ühinesin informaatika peadirektoraadiga, et juhtida koordineerimiskeskuse meeskonda digipöörde ja -koordineerimise üksuses. Olen põnevil, et saan olla osa üksusest, mis kujundab Euroopa Komisjoni uut digistrateegiat, aidates luua paberivabasid protsesse ja säästa meie habrast keskkonda ning aidates teiste direktoraatide kolleegidel rakendada digitaalkeskkonna jaoks valmis poliitikakujundamisprotsesse alates ELi tulevaste poliitikameetmete koostamise esimestest etappidest.

Minu töö pakub mulle erinevaid võimalusi, nt võrgustike loomine, kolleegide toetamine ja õppimine. Iga päev saan tuttavaks eri taustaga kolleegidega, kes töötavad erinevatel ametikohtadel ja kellel on mitmesugused tööülesanded. Minu meeskond pakub kõikehõlmavat tuge äriklientidele ning õpib pidevalt teadmiste ja parimate tavade jagamise kaudu.“

Euroopa Komisjoni informaatika peadirektoraadi rühmajuht

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Sandra, Graphic Designer (European Parliament)

“Designing for democracy — that’s what drives me every day at the European Parliament. Through visual storytelling, I help make Europe’s voice clearer, fairer, and closer to its people. As a strong believer in human rights and the EU’s mission, I’m proud to turn complex ideas into accessible, engaging content. Working in a vibrant, multicultural environment is deeply enriching — it fuels creativity, broadens perspectives, and reminds me daily of the power of unity in diversity. Here, creativity meets purpose — and every day is a chance to learn, grow, and make an impact.”

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Jérôme, Graphic Designer (Council of the European Union, General Secretariat)

"As a graphic designer, I’m energised by the chance to create visuals for products that reach audiences across Europe. Last year, I had the privilege of designing the layout for the EU Strategic Agenda — a document that defines the EU’s priorities and strategic direction for the years ahead.

What drives me most is working in a studio environment with fellow graphic designers from diverse backgrounds; their insights push my creative thinking and spark fresh, original solutions.

The fast-paced and ever-evolving nature of our work means no two days are the same — whether we’re shaping branding for the Education Committee’s 50th anniversary or crafting striking visuals for research on brain–computer interfaces."

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Pietro, Assistant Audiovisual Producer (European Parliament, Web Communication Unit)

"Working as an Assistant Audiovisual Producer is an exciting opportunity to blend creativity, coordination, and strategic communication. I get to be creative every day, helping turn ideas into videos and visuals that really connect with people. It’s a busy role where you need to stay organized and work well with others, but that’s what makes it interesting. I love how the job mixes teamwork, storytelling, and creativity to produce visuals and videos that catch attention and help people understand important messages in a simple and engaging way."

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Sébastien, Webmaster (Council of the European Union)

"Since 2009, I’ve managed the Council of the EU’s website, working closely with content creators, designers, and developers to ensure clear communication of the Council’s work.

I publish content, plan new features, and support CMS users across teams. I enjoy the variety — from CMS migrations to developing new content types — and take pride in improving both the user experience and internal workflows.

With a background in international commerce and Chinese studies, I started in digital early, managing web projects in both public and private sectors before joining the Council."

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Laurie, Graphic designer (European Commission)

"As a graphic designer in the DG COMM visual communication team, I have the opportunity to bring the European Commission's political priorities to life. Every day, I work on transforming complex messages into clear and compelling visuals across various media platforms, from print to digital, tailored for diverse audiences in close collaboration with my social media and audiovisual colleagues.  

I’ve a passion for design and branding, and I have the chance with my job to create visual identities that effectively communicate the Commission’s key actions. I also play a crucial role in maintaining the corporate Commission visual identity and, ensuring a harmonious and coherent image that resonates with citizens. This role allows me to give trainings to inform colleagues about the visual rules and to collaborate with the graphic designers across all the Commission's departments.

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Frederic, kes vastutab piiratud liikumisvõimega isikute juurdepääsu eest OIBs

"I am Frédéric and I 've been working for the EU institutions since 1998. I used to be in charge of accessibility for people with reduced mobility at the OIB (the European Commission's office for infrastructure and logistics) for many years.

I am currently working at the Diversity and Inclusion Office at the DG Human Resources and Security (EU Commission) as a policy officer specialising in disability and mainstreaming accessibility initiatives across learning and development, outreach and communication.

The handicap is an advantage here! I present it in a joyful way. I do not give the impression of dragging all the misery of the world behind me. And because I have a dog, it helps, it is the mascot."