- Professional
- Optionales Büro in Brussels
We are looking for a consultant with 1-3 years professional experience in EU public affairs to join our digital policy team in Brussels, with a particular focus on privacy, data, platform moderation and content.
The role entails advising clients on the implications of EU political and policy developments for their business, with a particular focus on digital policies. It will offer you the opportunity to work with some world’s largest companies in tech and beyond, across a range of issues including AI, copyright and audiovisual media services, content moderation, online advertising, cybersecurity, data flows, competition and digital sustainability. By joining Flint’s team of EU policy experts, you will also have the opportunity to develop experience in a broader range of sectors including sustainability, energy & climate, transport, trade and healthcare.
You may currently be working in an EU institution, for a regulatory authority, for a public affairs or management consultancy, a multinational company or a think-tank. In addition to proven knowledge of and experience in relevant digital policy issues, you understand the EU’s legislative process and the value of personal networks
Flint is a business advisory. We help our clients succeed in an increasingly complex world, managing risk and creating opportunity. We provide advice at the point where government and business meet, offering an authoritative perspective on both. We are experts in policy, political analysis, regulation and competition. Members of our multi- national team have experience of working at the most senior levels in European governments, the EU Commission, regulatory agencies, competition bodies and the private sector. We support companies who face the challenges of regulatory and policy change at national, European and international levels.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Working alongside a high-performing team, you would be expected to:
- Deliver outstanding work for our clients: support in advising clients at a senior level on the impacts of political and regulatory change, and how they can manage these to secure the best outcomes for their business;
- Take responsibilities and ownership: conduct client and/or topic-specific analysis and draft bespoke briefings; participate in and contribute to client meetings and internal account management meetings;
- Build client relationships: serve as day-to-day contact of the clients related to the execution of policy analysis, advocacy and communication campaigns;
- Contribute to teamwork: work closely with client team leads to continue to build a competitive, best-in-class EU affairs team and offering;
Skills and Experience:
- Track record demonstrating interest, knowledge and experience in EU digital policy, ideally with a specific focus on privacy, data, platform and content moderation policy.
- Excellent analytical, quantitative, research and problem-solving skills – ability to draw out the implications of complex evidence and analysis to give clear strategy and policy advice.
- Outstanding written communication skills, with proven ability to draft clear documents for internal and external audiences with varying degrees of expert knowledge.
- Outstanding oral communication skills, including the ability to communicate complex issues to non-specialists.
- Good project management and organisational skills including the ability to prioritise, plan and schedule complex tasks proactively – comfortable working under pressure and to tight deadlines.
- Strong interpersonal skills – a flexible approach and the ability to work well across teams, both with internal colleagues and external clients.
- Fluent written and spoken English is required, knowledge of other European languages is an advantage.
To apply:
Please submit your CV along with a short covering letter (not more than 500 words) by September 26. Your cover letter should include answers to the following questions:
How is your experience to date relevant for this role?
How would you think the current EU digital policy issues impact our clients?
Our values and what we offer:
Flint’s clients expect the highest quality advice, delivered in a way that is timely and actionable. Within Flint, we expect all our colleagues to reflect our values:
- We deliver excellent work for our clients;
- We are commercial and entrepreneurial;
- We are collaborative and agile.
Flint takes care of its people. We enjoy challenging each other’s thinking and working hard on a wide variety of interesting and stimulating projects, while simultaneously respecting life outside Flint. We are committed to making Flint an even more diverse and inclusive place to work, and somewhere a wide variety of people can achieve their potential.
We offer a dynamic, challenging and intellectually stimulating work environment, with the opportunity to make a real impact on clients and their business. We put a high value on working as one team. We are small enough to work flexibly and informally yet established enough to offer fast career progression and excellent opportunities for the right people.
We offer a competitive reward package, private health insurance, flexible working hours and the opportunity to earn significant bonus related to business success and individual performance as well as to build a stake in the business. We put a high value on working as one team. We are small enough to work flexibly and informally yet established enough to offer fast career progression and excellent opportunities for the right people.
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