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4.3

88% would recommend to a friend

(841 total reviews)
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Ursula von der Leyen

76% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

European Commission has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 841 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The European Commission employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Regierung & öffentliche Verwaltung industry (3.6 stars).

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841 reviews
1.0
Nov 19, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

The Blue Book stagiaire programme attracts lots of nice and smart individuals from all over Europe (and beyond). There are many social activities, both during and after working hours, which means that there is plenty of opportunity to make friends.

Cons

Very heavy bureaucracy and extremely prevalent nepotism everywhere you look. Public money spent on services from external companies that no one ever utilises internally. Although it’s an international organisation, employees from the same nationality stick together (ie a French director will protect French staff etc). A complete lack of desire to do anything productive during the working day. Instead it’s frowned upon and/or ignored if you want to propose any new initiatives. There is no dynamism internally and the organisation is in dire need of influence from staff with different backgrounds and experience to develop a progressive and healthy working environment and thereby also a higher quality of output. Instead a large proportion of staff has no experience from the world outside of the ‘EU bubble’ which is a real shame. Extremely frequent coffee breaks for all units throughout the working day. No structured plan for stagiaires - there is very limited work (if any at all) and many are there just for the sake of it. The general working environment is extremely unpleasant and depressing. Lots of office politics and a lot of staff spending their days talking badly about other colleagues behind their backs instead of working. I was bullied by my manager throughout my stage and, although I left the office in tears several times and addressed the head of unit and HR, no one cared enough to help me. Subsequently, it took me almost a year to feel mentally balanced again following the end of my employment at the European Commission.

1.0
Jul 5, 2017

Software developer: embarrassing

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Money, no stress, vacations, multicultural environment, only English needed, easy to make friends, good flextime (at least in my case)

Cons

If you really care about your career, simply stay away from institutions: the way of working is insane considering the amount of money they spend. There is almost everywhere spaghetti code without any real possibility of improving the situation in decent times. On average, developers are bad, tools are inappropriate, technologies are often obsolete. There aren't designers or UIX experts: the applications are often ugly. Forget about mobile. On average, managers (paid at least 5k per month) are embarrassing. Mindset is the worst thing: people really think that this situation is common everywhere.

2.0
Apr 1, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Excellent salary, nice setting, prestige, easy going collegues and easy job with little challange and no responsibility. Perfect place if you are a young parent or can afford to take a break from a tough and stressfull job. You will meet interesting people, live in a beautiful environment and enjoy the many social opportunities that JRC community has to offer.

Cons

A bubble. If you value your careere, intelectual challange or you own sanity - stay away from this place. If you come in as contractual agent- you will be expendable. Your job will be to do all the work for the officials above you, who have little interest in the research that happens in the real world.

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