I would say you should work in the country you're employed by which can be any country in Europe and even outside but if you're employed in Lux you have to work from here mostly, I think you can do up to 20 days per year (at EIB) working from abroad but I'm not sure if it hasn't changed
Hello, Magda! I am super interested in the traineeships and the information you're giving us. Thank you for that. Can you tell, from experience/ information, if by 'recent graduates' the program is also open to accept people who graduated in the last 3 years? There is no written limit, but I am curious if there are cases like that.
For Parlament there shouldn't be a problem for EIB for example you can't have more than 12 months of professional experience, I hope it answers your question ☺️ if you already have experience maybe try for permanent position 😅
Thank you for this video. Can you please make a video about the procedure of getting the temporary authorization to stay which all people who are admitted to the university must go through? Thaks😊😊
I am a third country citizen. I have been admitted to the Uni of Luxembourg. In order to come to study in the country I will need to submit a number of docs to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Luxembourg. Only afterwards I will have a right to apply for Shengen Visa. It would be really nice of you if you could explain all of the steps for third-country nationals who have been admitted to the University in Luxembourg. The procedure seems to be quite complex.
@@amalyakurbanova1328 unfortunately I have no clue about this procedure because I am EU citizen - if I find some info I can try to find this info but when I was looking for info for video about how to apply for uni at Lux I haven't seen anything like this :c
I'm freaked out I haven't sent my criminal record and could you please clarify if one application stands for one position. Do they only pick one person from the 20 let's say that apply?
I have recently completed a master's degree in Guidance and Counseling, is there any chance to get an internship with EU? I checked out all the careers but there's nothing related to my field 😢
@@roshniajm ok she said that she doesn't know exactly what it means but as she is graduated in translation that's the proof but you can always try to send them an email
Not by choice 😂 traineeship contracts are 5 months fixed. To stay in the bank you have to get a grad position so you need two things - find a grad position open from the time you're done with traineeship (there are not so many during the year and possibility there will be one open when you're done with traineeship in field you like is small) and second if there is one you still have to apply and get it 😂 there was no position in my department open, I applied to risk management that I had never have an experience with and didn't get it so I went to privet sector 😂 I don't regret btw 🙈 but probably I wouldn't regret staying at EIB either 😂
@@ByMagdaYT But for example. Let’s pretend that you like the sector, you are capable and you are very good. Is it possible that at the end of the traineeship they hire you without you having to look for what the open positions are.
@@panbay108 not anymore, there used to be an interim position and it closed few months before I ended my traineeship (I was actually offered it because nobody knew they changed the policy which required 3 years of experience for that position). There is one more option that you're gonna become a contractor but it means you have to be self emplyed and EIB pays you with invoices so for me personally it's too much mess 🙈
Fantastic insight! Definately a worthwhile and rewarding profession to get into! :)
Glad you think so!
Hi Magda, thank you for sharing. Do you have any tips for a motivational letter for the traineeship? :)
Hi Magda thanks. Excellent video very helpful. 🌿🌹
Happy to hear that ☺️
@@ByMagdaYT you lovely 🌷
Hi Magda, do you recommend putting a photo on EIB CV? How about references?
Hello, I personally put photo and never put reference or know someone who did
Hi, Magda! I was wondering if you can work from your home country if it is in the Eu?
I would say you should work in the country you're employed by which can be any country in Europe and even outside but if you're employed in Lux you have to work from here mostly, I think you can do up to 20 days per year (at EIB) working from abroad but I'm not sure if it hasn't changed
@@ByMagdaYT thank you
@@ПламенВасилев-л8ш no problem
What about accommodation and flight ticket...and food..any information
Hello, they reimburse some or full (depending on the institution) cost for flights, food and accomodation is on you
Hello, Magda! I am super interested in the traineeships and the information you're giving us. Thank you for that. Can you tell, from experience/ information, if by 'recent graduates' the program is also open to accept people who graduated in the last 3 years? There is no written limit, but I am curious if there are cases like that.
For Parlament there shouldn't be a problem for EIB for example you can't have more than 12 months of professional experience, I hope it answers your question ☺️ if you already have experience maybe try for permanent position 😅
@@ByMagdaYT Hey I have a question. How about someone wanting to apply from Nigeria?
@@DIZZLEBOI44 hello, they do some exceptions for non EU citizens but might be more difficult 😔 but if you don't try, you'll never know 😉
@@ByMagdaYT thanks sis. What's your email?
@@DIZZLEBOI44 it's in channel description ☺️
hello, did anyone did the lobbying after being part of the blue book ?
Thank you for this video. Can you please make a video about the procedure of getting the temporary authorization to stay which all people who are admitted to the university must go through? Thaks😊😊
Do You mean visa procedure or what type of temporary authorization to stay?
I am a third country citizen. I have been admitted to the Uni of Luxembourg. In order to come to study in the country I will need to submit a number of docs to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Luxembourg. Only afterwards I will have a right to apply for Shengen Visa.
It would be really nice of you if you could explain all of the steps for third-country nationals who have been admitted to the University in Luxembourg. The procedure seems to be quite complex.
@@amalyakurbanova1328 unfortunately I have no clue about this procedure because I am EU citizen - if I find some info I can try to find this info but when I was looking for info for video about how to apply for uni at Lux I haven't seen anything like this :c
Ок. Thanks anyway. Your videos are very helpful l. 🙂
@@amalyakurbanova1328 no problem, I'll look for it one more time but in any case good luck 🤞
Is an Erasmus certificate enough for english proof? (all courses taught in English)
Could be but I won't take it for sure
I'm freaked out I haven't sent my criminal record and could you please clarify if one application stands for one position. Do they only pick one person from the 20 let's say that apply?
Criminal records are requested after signing the contract. And yes, they choose one person per position, good luck!
I am 17 years old, I am in Morocco, can I enroll in an academy in Europe
If by academy you mean university I'm pretty sure you can - you'll have to pay uni fees or get a good scholarship
I have recently completed a master's degree in Guidance and Counseling, is there any chance to get an internship with EU? I checked out all the careers but there's nothing related to my field 😢
Sorry I don't know but keep searching!
You have been in Lux for a while now, any update with how much you like or dislike it now?
Still like it as much as before - or even more because now it's warm and sunny ☺️
Hey i want to ask regarding the EQF Proof .. how can we get it?
What do you mean how can you get it? What I know of it's an internal software as a translation tool
On the website they have asked for proof of a minimum European Qualifications Framework (EQF) level 6.
@@roshniajm let me ask my friend who works there and we'll see if she knows
@@roshniajm ok she said that she doesn't know exactly what it means but as she is graduated in translation that's the proof but you can always try to send them an email
😍😍💛✨ thank you 🙏💟
You're more than welcome 🥰🥰
Can i ask you a question if it’s not a secret. Why did you move from European institutions such as the EIB to the private sector?
Not by choice 😂 traineeship contracts are 5 months fixed. To stay in the bank you have to get a grad position so you need two things - find a grad position open from the time you're done with traineeship (there are not so many during the year and possibility there will be one open when you're done with traineeship in field you like is small) and second if there is one you still have to apply and get it 😂 there was no position in my department open, I applied to risk management that I had never have an experience with and didn't get it so I went to privet sector 😂 I don't regret btw 🙈 but probably I wouldn't regret staying at EIB either 😂
@@ByMagdaYT But for example. Let’s pretend that you like the sector, you are capable and you are very good. Is it possible that at the end of the traineeship they hire you without you having to look for what the open positions are.
@@panbay108 not anymore, there used to be an interim position and it closed few months before I ended my traineeship (I was actually offered it because nobody knew they changed the policy which required 3 years of experience for that position). There is one more option that you're gonna become a contractor but it means you have to be self emplyed and EIB pays you with invoices so for me personally it's too much mess 🙈
@ByMagda can I apply to the graduate position without having work experience?
@@panbay108 yes, it's for everyone with less than 2 years of experience meaning also graduates without experience ☺️
Can i apply from Pakistan?