TL:DR – EU Commission announces revival of EPSO exam for EU administration roles
• The EPSO exam was a major entry point for careers in the EU administration.
• The exam has not been available for several years.
• The absence of the EPSO exam has impacted recruitment in Brussels.
• European Commission officials have not provided a timeline for its reinstatement.
• The disappearance of the EPSO exam has raised concerns among potential candidates.
Does the EU need an urgent staff renewal? The EPSO exam is back
On Tuesday, the European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO) confirmed changes to its examination process that will significantly impact entry into the EU administration. The EPSO exam, previously a crucial component of recruitment for Brussels’ civil service, has been discontinued. This development is noteworthy as it alters the traditional methods of selection for prospective EU employees.
The EPSO, which oversees the recruitment of EU staff, outlined that the new measures aim to streamline and modernise the selection process. By removing the EPSO exam, the organisation intends to enhance accessibility and ensure a more diverse talent pool within the EU administration.
The announcement marks a pivotal shift in how candidates will enter the EU civil service, reflecting evolving priorities in recruitment. The EPSO’s decision underscores ongoing efforts to adapt to changing workforce needs in the European Union.
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