The EBA is looking for trainees for the Conduct, Payments and Consumers (COPAC) Unit. The mission of the COPAC Unit is to protect consumers against harm arising from the misconduct of firms, to make retail payments more secure, competitive, innovative and convenient, and to prevent bank runs by strengthening depositors when their bank fails.
The traineeship programme is designed to bring recent graduates with Law, Finance, Information Technology, Economics, Banking or other relevant to the area in question into the Conduct, Payment and Consumers Unit of the Authority to contribute to various projects and topics. The nature of your work depends on the team you are assigned to within the COPAC Unit.
Your daily work may, for example, consist of attending and organising meetings, researching, analysing, drafting and editing various types of documents, supporting the management of projects, etc.
Traineeship at the EBA is offered for an initial period of 6 (six) months and can be extended for a further period of up to 12 (twelve) months, not exceeding a total duration of 18 (eighteen) months. The conditions of the extension are subject to the performance of the trainee and the further needs of the agency.