The EESC is unlike any other EU institution.
We are a unique forum for consultation, dialogue and consensus between representatives from different sectors of organised civil society, including employers, trade unions, professional and community associations, youth organisations, women's groups, farmers, consumers, SMEs, environmental campaigners and many more. Our mission is to give a voice to organised civil society in Europe.
Our 329 members all have jobs in their home countries, but regularly travel to Brussels from all over Europe to discuss legislative proposals and draw up "opinions" – documents setting out recommendations for how to improve those proposals to take account of the needs of civil society.
Our job in the EESC secretariat is to support them in this, and we are kept busy delivering on a wide range of issues and tasks, from diverse policy work to organising meetings, from human resources and finance to IT, translation and communications. We are a small body, with only about 700 staff, with flat reporting structures and ample opportunity to liaise with other departments and work on shared projects.
The Committee has colleagues' personal development at heart and offers lifelong learning opportunities in an inclusive and flexible working environment in which you can achieve your potential.
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Find out more about the Committee here.