Searching for rewarding internship positions? This is a fantastic opportunity for you! Submit your application for the 2024 OECD Internship in France, providing a 1,000 Euro monthly stipend to cover living expenses. Every year, the OECD usually hires between 600 and 700 interns. Students from a variety of academic disciplines are encouraged to apply for this internship, which is designed to involve them in OECD-related projects.
The OECD Internship is available to undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral students participating in university degree programs. Applications are accepted year-round, with no set deadline. Applying two or three months before the desired start date of the internship is advised. The length of the internship can be specified by the applicant freely, ranging from one to six months, with a maximum of 12 months (one year). Below are further specifics on the OECD Internship program.
Country: France
Internship Location: Paris
Financial Support: Monthly Stipend for Living Costs
Internship Areas:
- Climate Matters Artificial Intelligence Bribery and Corruption
- Rivalry Dynamics
- Corporate Supervision Development and Progress
- Digital Conversion
- Financial Issues
- Knowledge and Proficiency
- Environmental Concerns in the Energy Sector
- Money Domain
- Diversity and Gender Equality
- Advancement of Healthcare
- Innovation, Industrial Development, and Entrepreneurship
- Systems of Insurance and Pensions
- Dynamics of Global Migration
- Investing Activities
- Control by the Government
- Initiatives for Local Development
- Lawsuit Modifications
- Scientific and technological advancements
- Figures and Data Analysis
- Procedures for Taxation
- Trade Relations, Agricultural Affairs, and the Tourism Industry
- Systems of Transportation
Eligibility Criteria:
- accessible to students pursuing full-time doctoral, master’s, and bachelor’s degrees.
- A minimum one-month internship commitment is required.
- It is necessary to have communication abilities in either French or English.
- Strong IT abilities are seen favourably.
- Applicants from OECD member nations will be given preference, but some spots may be available to citizens of non-OECD nations.
Benefits:
- A stipend of €1,000 per month will be provided to each intern to help with living expenses.
- Comprehensive details on the housing arrangements will be provided.
Deadline: Open All Year