Graduate programme
Are you a highly talented recent graduate eager to apply your knowledge to real policy, supervisory and organisational challenges?
Do you want to work in a diverse, international environment where your ideas matter and you can help shape Europe’s financial and economic future?
The ECB Graduate Programme is a unique two-year development journey designed to prepare you for an impactful career at the European Central Bank – with the possibility to continue for a third year at expert level and build your long-term career with us.
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Why join the ECB Graduate Programme?
Meaningful work with real impact
You will contribute to the ECB’s mission of ensuring price stability, safeguarding financial stability and serving 350 million Europeans. Your work will be relevant, visible and anchored in public service.
A diverse and inclusive environment
You will be part of a multicultural community where colleagues from all EU countries collaborate and learn from each other. The ECB is committed to diversity and inclusion and encourages people from all backgrounds to apply.
A modern programme with a strong community
Every year, 19 graduates join the programme, building a supportive and vibrant cohort. 15 come from the generalist Graduate Programme and four from the specialised Economist Graduate Programme.
Who we are looking for
You can apply if you:
hold a master’s degree or PhD in a wide range of disciplines (for the Economist Graduate Programme a PhD is mandatory);
- are an EU national;
fulfil any other requirements mentioned in the vacancy notices.
The vacancies for the graduate programme are normally published each year in our career portal:
The Economist Graduate Programme vacancies are published in autumn, with a start date of 1 September the following year.
- The general Graduate Programme vacancies are published in winter, with a start date of the following 1 September.
Your working conditions
The full terms and conditions governing the Graduate Programme can be found in Annex IIa of the Conditions of Employment.