The European Investment Bank (EIB) actively seeks talented professionals from the EU Member States, so the question is: would you like to positively contribute towards a sustainable future for all?
The EIB's people enjoy a good work-life balance, benefiting from our integrated social programmes and broad career advances. At the EIB, employees enjoy keeping their options open, while offering vast opportunities to grow and develop their skillset.
"We champion diversity and inclusion not only because of the undeniable business benefits they bring, but also because we truly value their power to enrich our environment," says Werner Hoyer, President of European Investment Bank.
Did you know...?

Did you know that the EIB:
- is the world's largest multilateral borrower and lender
- fosters sustainable and inclusive growth
- commits 25% of its financing to climate action
- supports millions of jobs in Europe and beyond
A strong focus on diversity, equity and inclusion
As the bank of the European Union, the European Investment Bank (EIB) is committed to the EU’s objectives and values, and aspire to live up to one of its founding principles – united in diversity.
Diversity and Inclusion encompass everything that makes the EIB who they are. The Bank believes that encouraging colleagues to be comfortable bringing their identities to work is essential to the success and development of the Bank, and reflects Europe itself.
The diverse backgrounds, perspectives and passions of the EIB's employees help shape the inclusive work environment of the Bank.
The EIB looks for talented individuals from a wide range of disciplines including banking, economics, legal, engineering and corporate support services like Human Resources and Information Technology.
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The EIB is a Bank with a difference: All its employees share a passion for helping shape a better future for the European Union and beyond.
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