Vacancy Internship European Technological Supervision

  • Master
  • IT and data
  • Apply no later than 18 February 2026
Apply now

Shape the future of European supervision by translating digital trends into insights as an intern at DNB.

You will have an impact

You will make an impact

DNB’s work centers around financial stability and sustainable prosperity. As an intern, you can contribute directly to this mission. You help translate technological developments into insights that advance supervision across Europe, collaborate with colleagues from different countries, and bring structure to complex issues. In doing so, you help strengthen and secure the financial sector of tomorrow.

What you will do as an Intern in European Technological Supervision at DNB
As an intern, you will help identify and interpret technological developments within European banking supervision. That supervision is organized within the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM), the joint supervisory framework of the ECB and national supervisors.

You support the international team that develops and applies the SSM Trend Radar—an instrument that identifies and analyses technological trends and translates them into opportunities and risks for supervision and the financial sector. You will contribute to analyses, communication, and collaboration with European colleagues, helping ensure that insights truly land in the supervision of the future.

Your responsibilities

  • Support the rollout, adoption, and application of the SSM Trend Radar within DNB and other national banks in the SSM.
  • Help transform analyses into clear updates, presentations, visuals, and news items for both DNB and European colleagues.
  • Contribute to the organization and preparation of European tech expert missions, involving technology experts from across Europe.
  • Support the team’s project‑based way of working, including planning, structuring, and progress tracking.

This is where you will be working

Where you will work

You will be based at our Amsterdam office in the Supervision Horizontal Functions & Integrity division, within the Digital Agenda Supervision department. This department supports both DNB and European supervision in working and looking ahead digitally by developing digital tools and analysing technological trends.

You will join the SupTech Center, a small, young, and international team of around five colleagues from DNB, other European supervisors, and the ECB. The atmosphere is open, driven, and collaborative: you will work closely together, learn quickly, and have the space to visibly contribute to innovation in European supervision.

This is what we need from you

What you bring

You thrive in an environment where digitalization, supervision, and European cooperation come together. You work accurately, switch easily between tasks, and bring structure to complex information. You are curious, communicative, and not afraid to ask questions. Collaboration comes naturally to you, and you enjoy helping shape innovation in an international team.

We are also looking for:

  • You are pursuing a university‑level degree in a relevant field, such as (technical) public administration, innovation or information management, or (strategic) product design.
  • You are available for an internship of at least four months starting in April or May.
  • You can work 32–36 hours per week.
  • You have interest in and affinity with digitalization and European cooperation in supervision.
  • You have good command of both Dutch and English, spoken and written.

This is what we offer you

What we offer

An internship at the heart of financial and economic developments. At a diverse, reliable, and socially conscious organization that continuously adapts to a changing environment and constantly innovates.
We value diversity and inclusion: different perspectives, backgrounds, and insights strengthen our collective thinking. It doesn’t matter who you are, where you were born, what you believe in, or whom you love—we are curious about your motivation to create societal impact. Learn more about this here.

Plenty of opportunities to deepen your knowledge and gain new experiences.

Other internship conditions:

  • A monthly internship allowance of €650 gross, based on a 36‑hour workweek.
  • Full reimbursement of commuting costs if you do not have a student travel product.
  • A 36‑hour workweek with flexible hours; for example, you can work four 9‑hour days.
  • Access to internal courses, workshops, and sports facilities.
  • A laptop and flexible workspace.
  • The option to join JongDNB, the community for young DNB employees, offering study trips, lunch seminars, and social events. A great way to build a network that can benefit you throughout your career!

How to apply to DNB

01 - Send your application

After sending your application, you will immediately receive a confirmation of receipt by e-mail. Within two weeks after the deadline, we will send you a response to your application. 

02 - Interview

During this interview, we get to know each other better. This interview will usually take place with the manager or an experienced team member of the department where your internship vacancy has been posted.

03 - Internship conditions

Does DNB suit you? And are you the right person for the internship? Then you will receive more information about the internship conditions from campus recruitment.

04 - Screening

After the internship prerequisite agreement, a screening will follow. The specific screening profile can be found in the vacancy text. You can find more information about the screening here.

05 - Welcome to DNB

After signing your internship agreement, we welcome you to DNB! We do this with an introduction programme, in which you get to know our organisation and your new colleagues. The interactive programme includes two introductory days.

Apply now!

Apply now!

Would you like to work with impact as an Intern in European Technological Supervision? Apply now! Please submit your motivation letter and CV. If we receive a sufficient number of suitable applications, we may close the vacancy earlier.

Want to get to know us better first? Watch videos and testimonials from colleagues and listen to our podcasts here.

This position requires judicial screening and falls under screening profile 2a. More information about screening profiles can be found here.

This internship is intended for internship applicants, not for acquisition.

  • Master
  • IT and data
  • Apply no later than 18 February 2026
Apply now

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