Job Opportunities at the European AI Office for Legal and Policy Backgrounds

16 Dec, 2024

The Commission has opened two calls for expression of interest to recruit new members for the European AI Office. Apply now as Legal or Policy Officer for an opportunity to shape trustworthy AI.

The deadline for expression of interest is 15 January 2025.

The salary for this role is around €4100-8600 a month (limited taxes).

You can find out more and apply here: Legal Officer | Policy Officer

Skills required:

A candidate for the Policy Officer position should possess a minimum of three years of experience in EU digital policies, strong analytical and research skills, as well as the ability to translate findings into actionable policies.

A candidate for the Legal Officer position should hold a minimum of three years of experience in EU digital legislation and excellent analytical and communication skills.

Eligibility requirements:

  • Must be a citizen of one of the Member States of the European Union
  • Knowledge of one of the EU languages and a satisfactory knowledge of another of the EU languages
  • University degree or diploma
This post was published on 16 Dec, 2024

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