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OECD INTERNSHIPS

The OECD is offering an internship opportunity to join the organisation as an OECD Intern. The OECD collaborates with governments worldwide on a broad range of complex policy challenges. The OECD Internship Programme aims to bring curious and motivated students from diverse backgrounds into the organisation to support its work. This is an opportunity for selected candidates to work alongside policy experts and specialists while developing their analytical and technical skills in an international environment.

The responsibilities of interns will depend on the directorate they join. Tasks may include preparing studies and documents; conducting research and reviewing existing materials; collecting, organising, and analysing data, supporting the production of documents, working papers, and publications, drafting notes and preparing technical annexes, participating in meetings and seminars; liaising and building networks with officials in national administrations, researchers, other international organisations, and delegations from member countries and supporting the organisation of events, communications, planning, and evaluation. Wherever you work at the OECD, you will contribute to our mission of building better policies for better lives.

If this opportunity aligns with your interests, apply now.

  • Application status

    • On-going basis

  • Background Requirement

    • Enrolled in a full-time degree programme* for the duration of the internship in a field or discipline related to the work of the OECD

    Location

    • Must be able to travel to France (The majority of internships are based at the OECD’s headquarters in Paris).

    Time Commitment

    • Available for a minimum internship duration of one month

    Other Conditions

    • Have an excellent command of one of the two official languages of the OECD (English and French) and a working knowledge of, or willingness to learn, the other. Knowledge of other languages could be an advantage

    • Have good quantitative and IT skills

    • Have good drafting and communication skills

    • Thrive in a multicultural and international team environment.

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