
Internship Programme
- Paris
- Stage
- Temps-plein
- Agriculture and Fisheries
- Artificial Intelligence
- Bribery and corruption
- Competition
- Corporate Governance
- Development
- Development Effectiveness
- Digitalisation
- Economy
- Education and Skills
- Employment
- Energy
- Environment
- Ethics
- Finance
- Gender and Diversity
- Global Relations
- Health
- Industry, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Insurance and Pensions
- International Migration
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- Investment
- Nuclear Energy
- Public Governance
- Regional Development
- Regulatory Reform
- Science and Technology
- Statistics
- Tax
- Tourism
- Trade and Agriculture
- Transport
- Communications, Media & Public Relations
- Event Management
- Finance, Budget and Accounting
- Human Resources
- Information Technology
- Legal services
- Office Administration
- Translation
- Participating in the preparation of studies and documents;
- Carrying out research and reviews of existing materials;
- Collecting, organising and analysing data;
- Contributing to the production of documents, working papers and publications resulting from the above activities, including 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 member country Delegations;
- Contributing to the organisation of events, communication, planning and evaluation.
- Full-time student enrolled in a degree programme for the duration of the internship in a field or discipline related to the work of the OECD.
- International experience through studies, internships or professional activities would be an asset.
- Solid quantitative and computer skills. Knowledge of Microsoft Office.
- Fluency in one of the two OECD official languages (English and French) and/or knowledge of the other, with a commitment to reach a good working level.
- Strong analytical skills demonstrated by academic success and professional achievements.
- Strong interest in the work of OECD in promoting international co-operation.
- Ability to plan and conduct research independently.
- Good organisational skills, ability to work effectively on the basis of general instructions, with the capacity to prioritise tasks, often according to tight deadlines.
- Proven ability to work in a multicultural and team oriented environment and to adapt to changing working methods and technologies.
- Very good drafting and communication skills.