Human Resources (HR) Jobs

HR Internships in Europe

Start your career in human resources with an internship at a leading European company. Whether you're interested in recruitment, people operations, learning & development, or HR generalist work, Europe's business hubs — London, Amsterdam, Berlin, and Dublin — offer strong internship opportunities for students and recent graduates.

Why intern in HR in Europe?

HR internships give you direct exposure to how companies attract, support, and develop their people — from sourcing candidates to shaping employee experience. Europe's mix of multinational corporations and fast-growing scale-ups means you can find placements ranging from structured HR programs at large companies to hands-on, generalist roles at smaller teams where you'll touch every part of the function.

What you'll typically work on

HR internships across Europe generally fall into a few tracks:

  • Recruitment & talent acquisition – sourcing candidates, screening, coordinating interviews
  • People operations – onboarding, HR administration, employee records and processes
  • Learning & development – supporting training programs and employee growth initiatives
  • HR generalist – a mix of recruitment, operations, and employee relations support
  • Compensation & benefits – supporting payroll coordination and benefits administration
Where these internships are based

HR internships are spread across Europe's major business centers: London and Dublin for international HR and talent teams, Amsterdam and Berlin for scale-up people operations, and Paris and Frankfurt for corporate HR programs at larger organizations. Many roles are on-site or hybrid, since HR work often involves in-person employee support.

What employers typically look for

Most HR internships look for strong interpersonal and organizational skills, a degree (or ongoing studies) in HR, psychology, business, or a related field, and discretion when handling sensitive information. Language skills matter more in HR than in some other fields, since roles often involve local employment regulations and employee communication.

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