Internship - Employment law

Offer Details

  • Application
  • Internship
29.10.2024

Would you like to undertake a traineeship in Employment Law at our firm? As a trainee, you will have the opportunity to enhance your training and develop your knowledge by working with the entire team.

Desired Profile
You are a law student and/or hold a DJCE or a Master’s degree in Employment Law. A dual qualification is highly appreciated.

You possess the following qualities:

  • Initiative and analytical skills: You demonstrate exemplary legal rigor while remaining curious and proactive.
  • Sense of responsibility: You are able to work independently and stay organized in any situation.
  • Team spirit: Your professionalism and interpersonal skills allow you to naturally integrate into the team.
  • Excellent command of written English.
  • Proficiency with office software tools.

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