We offer a vibrant multicultural work environment with project- and team-based, multidisciplinary approach. 

    Our actions are inspired by our core values: 

    • proactive and responsive: we deliver relevant, high-quality and timely evidence, expertise and tools, addressing our stakeholders’ and users’ needs, building inclusive partnerships, cooperating with other key players to tap synergies and avoid duplication and proactively supporting EU policy objectives. 
    • well-run and ambitious: we are an efficient and compliant Agency that is committed to transparency, scientifically sound research and analysis and the highest standards of ethics and integrity. We empower and engage our staff and continuously improve our processes.
    • open-minded and adaptable: we develop new ideas, embrace change and innovation, and view European Union values founded on human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights as fundamental in all our activities.

    We believe in, and foster, equality and diversity and are committed to providing equal opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and to preventing discrimination on any grounds. We would like the diversity of our talent pool to be representative of the diversity of the EU citizens we serve. We actively welcome applications from all qualified candidates from diverse backgrounds, across all abilities, without any distinction on any ground such as sex, race, colour, ethnic or social origin, genetic features, language, religion or belief, political or any other opinion, membership of a national minority, property, birth, disability, age, marital status or other family situation or sexual orientation, and from the broadest possible geographical basis amongst the EU Member States.
    We place high importance on the professional development of our staff and offer diverse learning opportunities in-house and externally. 
    We value the well-being and work-life balance of our staff and offer flexible working arrangements, hybrid working and part-time working possibilities.

    Life in Thessaloniki

    Photo: © Spyros Ignatiadis

    Thessaloniki is the second largest city and port of Greece. It is known for its rich cultural and historic heritage as well as its lively lifestyle. The centre of the city lies between a long and beautiful waterfront and the castles of the old town.
    There are quiet neighbourhoods away from the centre as well as more lively areas downtown. Thessaloniki is home to two universities, including the biggest university of Greece, the Aristotle University.
    Thessaloniki is situated near many points of interest including the mythical Mount Olympus, the top touristic destinations of the Halkidiki peninsulas with Mount Athos and the remains of the Royal Palaces of the Macedonian Kings, famous for Alexander the Great. Thessaloniki is ringed by mountains with abundant wild life. The area has pleasant Mediterranean climate and endless beaches.
    Thessaloniki’s intercity coach, rail network and harbour connect the city with the rest of the country’s mainland and islands. The airport offers various domestic and international destinations. The city is also the main gateway to northern Greece and the Balkans, while Egnatia Odos connects it with Turkey to the east and Italy to the west (with ferry boat).