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OECD internships 

OECD internships 

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Paris, France

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Dec 31, 2024

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The OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) offers a dynamic internship program designed to attract motivated and curious students from a wide range of academic backgrounds. This program provides a unique opportunity for students to immerse themselves in an international environment, working alongside policy experts and other specialists. Interns have the chance to enhance their analytical and technical skills while contributing to the OECD’s ongoing projects. The program is open to students enrolled in accredited bachelor’s, master’s, or PhD programs, allowing them to apply their academic knowledge to real-world challenges and gain valuable experience in global policy-making.


Internships are primarily located in Paris, where the OECD headquarters is based. However, some internships may also take place in the OECD’s regional offices located in Berlin, Germany; Mexico City, Mexico; Tokyo, Japan; and Washington DC, USA. This geographical flexibility offers interns the unique opportunity to experience different cultural and professional environments. Additionally, the program is designed with flexibility in mind, offering options for in-person, remote, or hybrid work arrangements, depending on the needs of the team and the intern's situation. Overall, the OECD internship provides a valuable opportunity for students to gain international experience, build professional networks, and contribute to the important work of the OECD across various global locations. The duration of the internship is for a period between one and six months (possibility of extension for up to 12 months).

Eligibility :
  • Enrollment: Must be enrolled in a full-time, accredited degree program for the duration of the internship. Online courses or programs without physical attendance do not qualify.

  • Duration: Available for a minimum internship period of one month.

  • Language Proficiency: Excellent command of either English or French, the OECD’s official languages. Working knowledge of, or willingness to learn, the other language. Knowledge of additional languages is an advantage.

  • Skills: Good quantitative and IT skills. Strong drafting and communication skills. Ability to thrive in a multicultural and international team environment.

  • Location:Majority of internships are based at OECD headquarters in Paris, France. Some opportunities may exist in OECD regional offices and affiliated bodies.

  • Nationality:Primarily open to nationals of OECD member countries. Non-OECD member country nationals may be eligible for specific programs and projects.

  • Other: Internships are allocated based on the relevance of the applicant's field of study to the work of the OECD.

Required documents :
  • Resume/CV: A detailed resume or curriculum vitae that highlights your academic background, work experience, skills, and any relevant extracurricular activities or achievements.

  • Cover Letter: A personalized cover letter explaining your motivation for applying to the OECD internship, your areas of interest, and how your background aligns with the work of the OECD.

  • Proof of Enrollment: A document from your university or educational institution confirming that you are enrolled in a full-time, accredited degree program for the duration of the internship. This can be a letter from the registrar’s office or an official enrollment certificate.

  • Academic Transcripts: Copies of your academic transcripts that detail your grades and courses taken during your degree program.

  • Language Proficiency Certificate: If applicable, provide proof of your language proficiency in English or French (the OECD's official languages), such as TOEFL, IELTS, or DELF certificates.

  • References or Letters of Recommendation (Optional but recommended): Letters from professors or previous employers who can vouch for your academic or professional abilities.

  • Other Supporting Documents (If applicable): Any additional documents that may support your application, such as certificates from relevant training courses, awards, or publications.

How to apply :
  • Check Eligibility: Before applying, ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria. You can use the OECD’s eligibility tester to determine if you qualify.

  • Prepare Your Documents: Gather all necessary documents, including your resume/CV, a cover letter, proof of enrollment in a degree program, and any other documents that might support your application (e.g., language proficiency certificates, academic transcripts).

  • Apply Online: Visit the OECD’s official internship application portal. Create an account or log in if you already have one. Complete the online application form, filling in all required fields.
    Upload the necessary documents. Submit your application.

  • Selection Process: After submission, your application will be reviewed by the OECD’s Human Resources team. If your application matches the criteria for an open position, you may be contacted for further assessments or interviews.

  • Stay Updated: Keep an eye on your email for any communications from the OECD regarding the status of your application.

The Scholarship Benefits:
  • Professional Development: Interns gain hands-on experience in an international and multicultural environment, working on real projects that contribute to the OECD's mission. This helps in enhancing analytical, technical, and policy-related skills.

  • Networking Opportunities: Interns have the chance to work alongside experts and professionals in their field, allowing them to build a strong professional network within the OECD and its affiliated bodies.

  • Stipend: Interns at the OECD do not receive a salary, however, the OECD grants a contribution to living expenses of 1000 euros per full calendar month worked. Depending on the specifics of the internship, some interns may receive a stipend to help cover living expenses during their internship. The exact amount and availability of this stipend can vary.

  • Flexible Work Arrangements: The OECD offers flexible work arrangements, allowing interns to work in person, remotely, or in a hybrid format depending on the needs of their team.

  • International Exposure: Interns gain exposure to international policy-making processes, which is invaluable for anyone considering a career in international relations, economics, or public policy.

  • Potential Career Opportunities: Interning at the OECD can be a stepping stone to future career opportunities within the organization or other international institutions.

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