Only 24 HOURS Left To Register For The 2018 EPSO AD5 Competition

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You snooze, you lose! Have you validated your AD5 application?

PART 1 of the application for the Administrator Generalists (EPSO/AD/356/18) competition is super easy and quick to complete, so there really is absolutely no reason to procrastinate about doing this.

Registration for this competition closes on 10 April 2018, at 12 midday (CET).

We highly recommend that you don’t wait until the very last day to apply. EPSO’s website is known to experience technical issues in the lead up to a competition deadline, due to an influx of applicants trying to apply at the very last minute.

It would be a real shame if you missed out on this great opportunity, simply because you left your application validation to the very last minute.

 

Here is a list of useful links that will help with your application and exam preparation:

Please don’t hesitate to contact EU Training’s Customer Support Team if you have any questions regarding our services, practice packages or about the EPSO competition.

EU Training wishes you the very best of luck in your AD5 competition preparation!

 

Are you new to EPSO Competitions?

Our research shows that most candidates who succeed start preparing 2-3 months before the pre-selection tests take place.

EU Training offers a wealth of practice materials for all stages and levels of the EU institutions’ selection exams.

Check out our FREE E-bookswebinarswebcasts and e-learning materials to help you excel.

If you have a question or need additional help in understanding the EPSO processes, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Want to see what these EPSO Pre-Selection exams look like? 
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Unsure how the EPSO selection process works? 
View our short video - ‘New To EPSO Competitions’

 

 

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