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"I am Fabio and I am the head of unit at the European Parliament's Directorate of Human Resources. I have been working for the European institutions since 2001.

I have an amputated leg. We must not be afraid, we must give ourselves the means to face a new situation. Do not go in the dark, come here and think that everything will be fine and that the Parliament will take care of everything. No institution in the world will be able to take care of everything. Preparing for a new environment is especially applicable for people with disabilities. Someone with a disability already knows that they have to approach things differently... prepare themselves differently too."

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Pavlos M. (Europos Komisija)

„Man labai patinka važinėtis dviračiu, o Briuselis suteikia daug galimybių tuo pamėgauti, ypač vasarą. Nuo birželio iki rugsėjo mėn. pabaigos geriausias būdas pradėti savaitgalį – prisijungti prie Briuselio rolerių ir dviračių parado (Bruxelles Roller Parade), per jį galima saugiai važinėtis po miestą drauge su šimtais kitų dviratininkų lydimiems smagios muzikos, o tai sukuria įspūdį, kad dalyvauji judžiame vakarėlyje gryname ore. Renginiai Beau Vélo de RAVeL suteikia papildomą galimybę mėgautis dviračiu ir vasaros savaitgaliais Briuselyje bei Valonijoje pasivažinėjimą baigti koncertu.“

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Katharina (European Commission - Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs)

“Hello, my name is Katharina and since 2018 I have been working as an Economic Analyst at the European Commission’s Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN). Currently, I am coordinating the implementation of the Recovery and Resilience Plans in Member States. It is an exciting work to contribute to the implementation of NextGenerationEU, with the biggest spending programme of the European Union so far.

I am a trained economist and before joining the European Commission as an official, I worked in the public administration in Austria and later as Seconded National Expert and Contract Agent in the European Commission’s Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion (DG EMPL) on the implementation of the European Semester and the European Social Fund.

What makes the work at the European Commission so stimulating and motivating is that I can make a difference by contributing to policy-making with my analytical skills and by creating solutions for European citizens. On top this, I very much enjoy working in such a dynamic and international environment.

Check out the EPSO website and apply!”

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Mathieu O. (Europos Komisija)

„Kultūra, ypač teatras, visada buvo svarbi mano gyvenimo dalis. Nesu net aktorius mėgėjas, tačiau Briuselyje atradau įvairių visiems skoniams derančių teatrų. Teatras Briuselyje be galo įvairus ir daugiakultūris; Briuselyje galima apsilankyti spektakliuose prancūzų, graikų, nyderlandų, anglų, vokiečių ir kt. kalbomis. Briuselis taip pat gali pasiūlyti labai įvairiapusį muzikinį gyvenimą tiek nedidelėse jaukiose erdvėse, tiek didelėse ištaigingose koncertų salėse.“

Dorthe C. (Europos Komisija)

„Viena mėgiamiausių vietų Briuselyje man yra Flažė (Flagey). Tai ne tik gyvybinga aikštė su jaukiu turgumi ir gausiai lankomomis kavinėmis. Flažė stovi fantastiški kultūros namai su jaukia namų pojūtį paliekančia koncertų sale, kurioje vyksta tiesiog neįtikėtini koncertai su pasaulinio garso atlikėjais.  Man dažnai norisi gamtos salelės toliau nuo minių, o tam tiesiog puikiai gali tikti Kambro miškas, ypač ankstyvą rytą (savaitgaliais, vakarais, naktimis parke bus pilna saulę ir linksmybes mėgstančių poilsiautojų). Kalbant apie muziejus, tiesiog būtina aplankytiGamtos muziejų su dinozaurų skeletais; vaikai paprastai būna sužavėti. Vasarą Koloma rožių sodas (Sint-Pieters-Leeuw) šalia Briuselio yra svaigaus grožio vieta, man be galo patinka šis didžiulis ramus parkas aplink mielą nedidukę pilį.“

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Mona (European Commission - Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs)

“I first crossed the door of a European Commission building back in 2005, as a visiting young economic policy expert from Greece. EU economic policies have been in the centre of my professional activities, and over time, working for the EU has become one of my central professional targets. I passed the EPSO competition in 2018 and now I work as an economic analyst in DG ECFIN. My main responsibility is the economic surveillance of Member-States and in particular their macroeconomic and budgetary performance and compliance with the commonly agreed rules.

Working for the European Commission is demanding but also a unique experience. It is not only the friendly and empowering work environment but also the fact that you interact and work with a diversified crowd of very competent professionals on a daily basis. It is above all the inspiration from being part of an institution that materialises the vision of peace and prosperity in Europe. It is also the motivation from working in the interest of more than 400 million people and the challenge of making the life of all of us a little bit better through our work.”

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Antonio (Joint Research Centre)

“Since 2021, I’ve worked as an economic analyst/modeller at the Fiscal Policy Analysis unit of the Joint Research Centre (JRC), the scientific service of the European Commission. I lead the development and usage of models to analyse consumption taxes (incl. ‘green’ ones). My team provides scientific evidence to support Commission policies like the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, the Review of the Energy Taxation Directive or the European Semester, the macroeconomic surveillance framework of member states, during which latest cycle, we assessed the measures supporting households against the 2022 inflation shock.

I joined the Commission in 2012 and studied the impact on jobs and the environment of global value chains, productivity, and the digital economy. I have provided scientific background for Commission official policy documents in Corporate Taxation, International Trade and Internal Market, Productivity, Energy or Emissions. I often represent the JRC in groups and task forces of the Commission, G20 and UN.

Before joining the Commission, I was a visiting researcher at Tilburg University (the Netherlands). When doing a European PhD in Economics, I worked for the Andalusian Regional Statistical Institute and the Spanish Trade and Economic Office (Embassy of Spain in Chile). I lectured Quantitative Methods for more than ten years at Pablo de Olavide University (Seville, Spain), where I am Associate Professor on special leave to serve the Union.”

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Molly (Court of Justice of the EU)

“I have been an official for the past year and a half, but I have been at the Court of Justice, first as a trainee then a temporary agent, since 2017 (with a break to continue my legal training). I trained as a translator, which I followed up with a law diploma – a requirement for lawyer linguists at the Court of Justice – before coming to Court as a trainee with the English language translation unit.

My working languages are French, German, Italian, Spanish and Greek – one of the aspects of working for the EU that I appreciate the most is how multilingualism is an integral part of everything we do, so my languages are put to practical use on a daily basis!”

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Deputy to the head of Corporate Services: Sorin Serban

Sorin began his career in the private sector, working in the statutory audit and insurance industry in Paris. He then moved to the public sector and joined the European Commission in 2008, working in the Common Audit Service of the Directorate-General for Research and Innovation. During his time in the Commission, he held various positions, including ex-post auditor, team leader of Quality Control, and Head of Sector for Back Office and Audits. His responsibilities included ex post audit, internal control, finance and budget management.

In 2026, Sorin joined the European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO) as Deputy Head of Unit in the Corporate Services unit. In this role, he supports the Head of Unit in ensuring sound financial and IT management of EPSO, including coordinating audits, risk management, and internal control.