OECD Internship Programme 2026 for Foreign Students Available
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), one of the world’s most influential international organisations, is inviting applications for its prestigious Internship Programme. With headquarters in Paris and regional centres in Berlin, Tokyo, Mexico City, Washington DC, and beyond, the OECD offers a unique opportunity for students worldwide to contribute to shaping policies that improve lives across more than 100 countries.
Each year, the OECD welcomes around 700 interns into its diverse teams, offering them not just practical experience, but also the chance to be part of a truly global mission.
What the OECD Internship Offers?
Interns benefit from a comprehensive package designed to support their growth and well-being:
- Monthly allowance: €1,000 contribution to living expenses (in Paris).
- Leave benefits: 2.5 days per month for internships longer than two months, plus OECD-observed public holidays.
- Flexible work arrangements: Including telework possibilities.
- Professional training: Access to online and in-person training, including language courses.
- Networking & community: A vibrant intern network hosting events and activities.
- International exposure: Working with experts and policymakers from 38 OECD member states and partner countries.
Internships last between one and six months (renewable up to twelve months), making them highly adaptable to students’ academic schedules.
Who Can Apply?
The OECD Internship Programme is open to students who meet the following criteria:
- Enrollment: Must be a full-time Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD student throughout the internship.
- Fields of study: Relevant to OECD work, including economics, international relations, public policy, finance, law, environment, digitalisation, and more.
- Language skills: Excellent command of English or French, and willingness to learn the other. Knowledge of additional languages is a plus.
- Skills: Strong analytical, IT, communication, and drafting skills; ability to thrive in multicultural environments.
- Eligibility: Open to students from OECD member countries and, in some cases, non-member countries (especially within affiliated bodies like the International Energy Agency or the Nuclear Energy Agency).
Areas of Internship
Interns can choose from a wide range of fields, such as:
- Policy research in Education, Environment, Health, International Migration, Science & Technology, Tax, Trade, and Transport
- Governance-focused areas like Public Administration, Regulatory Reform, Development, and Global Relations
- Technical and support areas including Finance, HR, Legal Services, IT, Communications, Media, and Event Management,
Application & Recruitment Process
The OECD accepts applications on a rolling basis throughout the year, allowing students to plan their start date flexibly. The process includes:
- Online Application (including CV and cover letter)
- Pre-screening & sourcing by the Internship Office
- Interview and/or written test
- Final selection and signing of the agreement
The recruitment process typically takes 1–3 months.
Pro Tip: Apply at least 3 months before your intended start date, select up to 3 areas of interest in your application, and demonstrate your knowledge of OECD’s work by referencing its latest publications.
Apply: https://careers.smartrecruiters.com/OECD/internships—en.
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