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  2. European Civil Service - Wikipedia

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    The European Civil Service is a generic term applied to all staff serving the institutions and agencies of the European Union (EU). Although recruitment is sometimes done jointly, each institution is responsible for its own internal structures and hierarchies.

  3. Office for administration and payment of individual entitlements

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    The Office for administration and payment of individual entitlements, also known as the Paymaster's Office or PMO is a central office of the European Commission.. The PMO's mission is to manage the financial rights of permanent, temporary and contractual staff working at the Commission, to calculate and to pay their salaries and other financial entitlements.

  4. Public employment services in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Public Employment Services (PES) are services or authorities responsible for connecting jobseekers to the potential employers. [1] Through the use of information, demand of labor market, and placement, PES authorities try to prevent unemployment within the public sector (concerning jobs within the government agency).

  5. Europass - Wikipedia

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    The portal is the reference resource of information related to working and learning in Europe. Europass is a free set of online tools to manage one's skills, and plan their learning and career in Europe. In every country, a National Europass Centre promotes and provides Europass tools and services.

  6. Traineeship scheme of the European Commission - Wikipedia

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    Each trainee is assigned to an adviser who acts as a mentor. [6] Trainees work full-time, according to same rules as European Civil Servants (although unlike them, they are considered "external staff") and are paid a monthly living allowance equal to 25% of the basic remuneration for an official at grade AD 5/1. [6]

  7. Internal Services in the European Commission - Wikipedia

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    The term Internal Service refers to a collection of Directorate-Generals and Services within the European Commission that provide services to the policy-making DGs or perform set administrative tasks. They are not policy-making themselves.

  8. Europa (web portal) - Wikipedia

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    Current status online Europa is the official web portal of the European Union (EU), providing information on how the EU works, related news, events, publications and links to websites of institutions , agencies and other bodies.

  9. E-government in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The public services portal Directgov is the major single access point for eGovernment services to citizens. Beyond the actual services offered, the portal also contains comprehensive information on a broad spectrum of fields making thus navigation within further websites unnecessary.