🇪🇺 European Bridge Fellows Pilot 🇪🇺
Ever imagined building your career while sipping coffee by the Eiffel Tower? ☕ 🇫🇷
Or a morning bike ride along the Amsterdam canals before heading to the office? 🚲 🇳🇱
Or a TGIF ritual of catching a world-class concert at the Berlin Philharmonic? 🎶 🇩🇪
If this sounds like your kind of adventure, then congratulations—you’ve just found the right place!
This application is for a selective opportunity designed to help U.S.-based professionals—particularly in STEM, Product Management, Design, I/O Psych and/or any PhD-level disciplines—land job opportunities in the European Union (Note: We are open to Tech/IT workers without degrees but have years of experience!). Think: Berlin, Amsterdam, Lisbon, Stockholm, and beyond! 🌍 💼
Because the world is changing. Because you're ready to build a career—and a life—beyond the U.S. Because your talent should be seen, valued, and given the global stage it deserves. 🌟🇪🇺
While not exclusively, we are especially looking for professionals from underserved backgrounds—first-gen college grads, veterans, single parents, low-income Americans, LGBTQIA+, Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and disabled folks. We want to bet on underdogs. 🏆
This pilot is about building a bridge—not just between countries, but between where you are now and where you could go next!
So—tell us who you are. Show us what you’ve done. Let us know: Why Europe? Why now? Why you? 🌍✨This might just be your next chapter. 📖
If given the opportunity to live abroad as an expat working for a company in European city (London, Paris, Berlin, Stockholm, Geneva, Madrid, Barcelona, Lisbon, Vienna, Munich, Brussels, Amsterdam etc…), would seriously you take the opportunity?
Which one of these backgrounds apply to you?
Explain why you want to work abroad in Europe? Is it career growth? Seeing another part of the world? A passion for a particular culture (or cultures)? Maybe Its the quality of life? Make sure your writing is clear, detailed and as concise as possible. Not more than 500 words not less than 100.