ABBL-ALFI - Luxembourg Bankers’ Association
Brussels, Belgium
Full time
Duration: 6 months, renewable once
Starting date: 17 August 2015
The ABBL (Association des Banques et Banquiers,
Luxembourg) is the Luxembourg Bankers’ Association, the representative
organization of a major European and international banking centre.
The ALFI is the Association of the Luxembourg Fund
Industry, the leading European investment fund centre in assets under
management.
Both are not-for-profit associations. They represent the
interests of their members at national and international level. At EU level,
they are permanently established by their joint ABBL & ALFI EU Representative
Office in Brussels, which constantly interacts with standard setters and policy
makers in the EU institutions.
Role of the Trainee EU Affairs Adviser
The Trainee EU Affairs Adviser is to support the team of the
Brussels based EU Representative Office in matters related to the process of
financial services legislation.
Tasks of the Trainee EU Policy Adviser
Legislative monitoring;
Attend and report from meetings;
Research for the preparation of background notes and drafts;
Organizational support.
The successful candidate will
Hold a recent university degree (Master) in European
Affairs/Studies and be familiar with the workings of the EU institutions;
Possess developed communication skills in particular in
writing and drafting;
Have sharp analytical and proven organizational skills;
Demonstrate a good spoken and written command of at least
English. Other languages, in particular Luxembourgish, French and German, are
considered an asset;
Prior post-study work experience is not essential, but a
very first traineeship in European Affairs is considered an advantage.
Contact
Please send relevant applications with cover letter and CVs
to antoine.kremer@abbl-alfi.lu by 17 July 2015 at the
latest and mention “Trainee EU Affairs Adviser” in the subject.
Only the successful candidates will be contacted for an interview.
Only the successful candidates will be contacted for an interview.
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