
Applications for the 2026–2028 Young Associates Programme are now open, and the deadline to apply is 14 December 2025. If you dream of working in Paris, contributing to cutting-edge policy reforms, and preparing for graduate study, this program is an exceptional opportunity.
The Young Associates Programme (YAP) is a two-year programme targeted at recent undergraduates who wish to gain a significant first professional experience in the world of multilateral policy making, research and analysis. The Programme provides support for talented students with an interest in policy making who wish to pursue future postgraduate studies.
OECD Young Associates work closely with senior managers, gaining exposure to tackling some of today’s most pressing social and economic policy challenges. Day-to-day tasks may involve background research, drafting, liaising with partners internally and externally, and assisting in the coordination of events ranging from policy forums to ministerial conferences. Senior managers will act as mentors throughout the programme, with a focus on developing professional competences and research expertise – and providing a solid foundation for future academic success.
The Young Associates Programme (YAP) is a two-year, full-time professional development programme designed for talented recent undergraduates interested in multilateral public policy, research, and global affairs. It provides:
Direct mentorship from OECD senior managers
Exposure to high-level policy work
Hands-on experience in research, analysis, and event coordination
A strong foundation for future Master’s or PhD studies in relevant fields
Young Associates collaborate on critical policy issues—from climate action and economic analysis to digital transformation and global governance.
Selected candidates will be assigned to one of the following OECD directorates or special bodies:
Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs (DAF): OECD Working Group on Bribery
Economics Department (ECO): Office of the Chief Economist
Directorate for Employment, Labour & Social Affairs (ELS): Health data linkage and socio-economic analysis
Environment Directorate (ENV): Climate finance assessment
Financial Action Task Force (FATF): Anti-Money Laundering & Counter-Terrorist Financing
Directorate for Public Governance (GOV): Director’s Office
International Energy Agency (IEA):
Energy security data and training
World Energy Outlook
Science, Technology and Innovation Directorate (STI):
Data governance, privacy & digital flows
Digital transformation and technology diffusion
Trade and Agriculture Directorate (TAD): Director’s Office
This diversity of placements gives candidates the opportunity to work on some of today’s most pressing global issues.
To apply for the YAP 2026–2028 cycle, candidates must:
To be eligible for the YAP 2026-28 round, candidates must:
In addition, it is an asset if candidates demonstrate they:
Try our interactive eligibility tester to quickly verify if you are eligible for the Young Associates Programme.
Americas
Canada
United States
Mexico
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Europe
7. Austria
8. Belgium
9. Czech Republic
10. Denmark
11. Estonia
12. Finland
13. France
14. Germany
15. Greece
16. Hungary
17. Iceland
18. Ireland
19. Italy
20. Latvia
21. Lithuania
22. Luxembourg
23. Netherlands
24. Norway
25. Poland
26. Portugal
27. Slovak Republic
28. Slovenia
29. Spain
30. Sweden
31. Switzerland
32. United Kingdom
Asia-Pacific
33. Australia
34. Japan
35. Korea (Republic of Korea)
36. New Zealand
Middle East
37. Israel
38. Türkiye
Recruitment for the YAP 2026-28 round:
Applicants can apply for multiple positions, provided they match the required profiles.
Recruitment for the YAP 2026-28 round:
The recruitment timeline may be subject to change, in which case relevant candidates participating in the recruitment process will be duly notified.
The OECD is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes the applications of all qualified candidates who are nationals of OECD member countries, irrespective of their racial or ethnic origin, opinions or beliefs, gender, sexual orientation, health or disabilities. The OECD prohibits any form of discrimination, gender or otherwise, including with regard to recruitment, professional development and promotion, as well as equal pay for equivalent work.
Join the official YAP Live Webinar to learn:
How to write a standout CV and cover letter
What to expect at each assessment stage
Tips from current Young Associates
Answers to your questions during a live Q&A
📅 24 November 2025
🕓 14:00 (Paris time)
Register via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/events/7389256264297435136/
The OECD provides a competitive compensation package, including:
€3,886 per month
(Exempt from French income tax; standard deductions apply)
In addition, Young Associates may be eligible for the following allowances as established by the Staff Regulations:
Leaving allowance: approx. €21,000 (24-month assignment)
Medical insurance
Expatriation allowance & home leave
Installation allowance: one month’s salary for single candidates
Reimbursement of travel and relocation expenses
This makes the YAP one of the most financially accessible early-career international programmes.
Applications are submitted exclusively through the OECD Careers Portal (English). If you want to apply with the French language portal, please check here .
Prepare the following:
A polished CV
A compelling cover letter tailored to each position
Academic transcripts
Any relevant research samples (if required)
For questions, email: YoungAssociate@oecd.org
Source:
French https://www.oecd.org/fr/about/careers/young-associates.html
English: https://www.oecd.org/en/about/careers/young-associates.html
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