The full pipeline
A modern EPSO competition follows a linear sequence from publication to recruitment. Here is every step, with what you need to know at each stage.
Phase 1: Competition notice and registration
EPSO publishes the Notice of Competition in the Official Journal of the European Union (C series). This is the only legally binding document — all third-party summaries (including this one) are interpretations.
You have 3-4 weeks to register online at eu-careers.europa.eu. There are no extensions. You provide:
- Europass CV
- Language declarations (Language 1 and Language 2)
- Diploma and experience details
- Talent Screener responses (if applicable — scored open-ended questions)
EPSO verifies eligibility: citizenship, diploma level, experience, and language requirements. Ineligible candidates are screened out before testing.
Phase 2: Computer-based tests (CBT)
All tests happen on a single day, typically at home with remote proctoring.
Reasoning tests (Language 1)
| Test | Questions | Time | Pace |
|---|---|---|---|
| Verbal Reasoning | 20 | 35 min | 1:45/question |
| Numerical Reasoning | 10 | 20 min | 2:00/question |
| Abstract Reasoning | 10 | 10 min | 1:00/question |
These tests are threshold-based, not ranking. You must hit the minimum score on each, but beyond the threshold, the exact score does not improve your rank.
Written Test (Language 2)
The high-stakes exam. Subject materials are released 2-3 weeks before the test day. You have 90 minutes to compose a structured response (memo, analysis note, recommendation, or essay depending on the variant).
Other possible tests
- SJT (Situational Judgment Test): Professional scenarios with ranked responses. Present in some competitions.
- Digital Skills Test: Information search, data handling, digital security. Newer format for specific profiles.
Phase 3: Jury deliberation
The Selection Board scores Written Tests and Talent Screener responses. This is a human evaluation — board members apply pre-defined criteria. The board sets final thresholds and produces the ranking.
Phase 4: Reserve list
Successful candidates are placed on a reserve list published on eu-careers.europa.eu. Validity:
- Generalists: 1 year, extendable.
- Specialists: 3 years, extendable.
Phase 5: Recruitment by institutions
This is where EPSOlution changed everything. EPSO no longer runs oral tests. Instead:
- EPSO sets quotas per institution for 3-6 months after list publication.
- Institutions publish specific vacancies visible to laureates through their EPSO account.
- Laureates apply and are interviewed by the hiring DG — this is where general competencies (communication, leadership, analysis) are evaluated.
- Approximately 50% of laureates are recruited within 7 months. The rest expire with the list.
The post-list phase is the most under-prepared-for stage. Many laureates who pass the hardest exams fail to convert their reserve list position into a job — because they do not know how to navigate the institutional recruitment machinery.
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