EU Insight Internship
About Hanbury Strategy
Described as ‘one of the most exciting start-ups in Public Affairs for some years’ Hanbury is a fast-growth consultancy with brilliant people and stellar clients. Hanbury is a strategic advisory firm that provides political analysis and insight to help businesses navigate a time of global change; manages all aspects of communications to help firms tell their story; and builds winning campaigns to help shape public opinion.
What’s on offer
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A 3 month long paid internship with our EU Insight team.
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You will have the opportunity to work directly on client projects.
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Learn from the most senior and experienced people in the business.
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Be given a one-on-one mentor responsible for your development during your time with us.
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Get fully involved in our culture and have access to virtual activities such as cooking classes, fitness classes and many more.
The role
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You will research political and policy developments across Europe, dealing with what happens in national capitals and the ‘Brussels bubble’ alike.
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You will work on the big issues of the day, from managing the pandemic to rolling out the Recovery Fund to national elections.
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You will brief your colleagues and write analysis pieces for clients.
The ideal Intern will
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Have a passion for politics.
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Have a desire to learn new things.
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Have the ability to work well within teams.
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Speak and write absolutely fluent English, with other European languages desired.
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Be excited by the opportunity to work on new projects.
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Have a strong work ethic.
Who’s eligible
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Anybody over the age of 18.
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You don’t need a degree or any work experience.
How to apply
To apply, simply answer the five questions below and send your completed answers to info@hanburystrategy.com. Please state clearly that you are applying for the EU internship. Please do not send a C.V. Applications will close at 23:59 GMT on Sunday 7th February 2021.
Questions
250 words per answer
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Why Hanbury?
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What impact will the end of Angela Merkel’s tenure as German Chancellor have on Europe?
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Why has the EU been so slow in vaccinating its population and what can Member States do to speed things up?
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Give an example of when you were a good teammate.
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Outline an achievement you’re most proud of.