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European institutions
Which institutions?
The following is a list of the European Institutions, according to article 13 of the European Union Treaty:
- The European Parliament;
- The European Council;
- The Council of the European Union;
- The European Commission;
- The Court of Justice of the European Union;
- The European Central Bank;
- The European Court of Auditors.
The competitions organized by the European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO) also provide access to establishments created during the construction of the European Community:
- The European Economic and Social Committee (established in 1957);
- The European Investment Bank (1958);
- The Committee of the Regions (1994);
- The European Ombudsman (1995);
- The European Data Protection Policy (2004);
- The European External Action Service (under formation).
The european commission some key figures
- 51% of Commission staff (employees + temporary agents) are Administrators (grade AD);
- 54% of staff are female, but large differences exist according to the type of business and on levels of responsibility (59% of AD5 are women, 95% of AD16 are men);
- The average age of staff of the Commission is 47 years for men, 43 for women;
- The average age of heads of unit is 52 years and for the directors and directors generalist is 57 years.
What is an administrator?
Administrators have several operational missions:
- Policy development;
- Monitoring the implementation of EU legislation;
- Conducting analysis and providing guidance.
The career of an Administrator extends from AD5 to AD16.
- AD 5 is the entry level of university graduates;
- Selection and recruitment may also be made to AD 6/ AD 7 level for more specialized functions. In this case, several years of professional experience are required.
In general, to be eligible for the Administrator-level examination, a university course of at least three years is necessary.
What types of professions?
There are four major types of activities within the Commission:
- the operational functions (definition and implementation of EU policies, management of European programs makes up about 51% of the personnel);
- the administrative support functions (human resources, security, etc. 22% of the personnel);
- the coordination functions (inter-institutional relations, communication, or 7% of the personnel);
- the specific functions to the Commission (translators / interpreters, audit, etc. 20% of the personnel).
Further information
Bibliography
- The Ultimate EU Test Book (En), Andràs Baneth
- Formation Administration Concours (FAC), La Documentation française
- Préparer les concours européens, volume 2 - Épreuves de sélection et démarches de recrutement, Nicolas Dross, Laure Gaillochet, Martin Pouliot, Sandra Sornin
- Préparer les concours européens, volume 1 - Les tests de présélection sur ordinateur, Nicolas Dross, Laure Gaillochet, Martin Pouliot, Sandra Sornin