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Become an intern at TI Hungary! 

Are you passionate about combating corruption and seeking professional experience in a dynamic international setting? If so, apply to TI Hungary’s internship program! We welcome applications from motivated students and volunteers  on a permanent basis. 

How to apply: 

– To apply, provide us a Hungarian or English CV indicating your relevant professional experience, as well as your studies and language skills. 

– Send us an email describing why you would like to join us, as well as when could you begin your internship to the following e-mail address: info@transparency.hu 

Your task will be: 

  • translating, writing summaries, and making presentations  
  • planning and participating in events,  
  • gathering information and preparing background materials 
  • analyzing data 
  • handling administrative tasks 

Before you apply, it might be useful to check out our website and social media profiles. It’s not a must, but it’s a huge bonus if you’re up-to-date with the latest news and public issues. 

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