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RSSThe second of a series of three stories drawing on an EU Agency report shares its findings on how EU organisations are upskilling workers for ICT jobs.
The first of a series of three stories drawing on an EU Agency report explores its findings on how EU healthcare organisations successfully recruit and keep personnel.
Interested in looking to hire from a vast pool of suitable candidates? Then a European Job Day in or near your country should be your next destination.
Labour shortages have a big effect on the way employers can run their businesses or organisations, a recent EU Agency report says. We explore how EU companies are now training local and underutilised workers to fill those gaps.
Labour shortages can hit business performance hard, a recent EU Agency report says. We explore how companies have refined their hiring strategies in EU countries.
As the climate crisis approaches its peak, the demand for green skills increases. Here’s how you can keep abreast of the changes affecting the workforce.
Feeling valued, respected and safe at work is a fundamental right of every employee. Creating inclusive workplaces aims to address this, with mutual benefits for both organisations and workers.
‘Teamwork makes the dream work’ said bestselling author, coach, and speaker John Maxwell. Collaboration is key to every successful corporate endeavour, but what is it that makes a team truly stand out?
Laura Sáez Martínez and Johanny Rodriguez benefited from a project that has helped schools and nurseries across Ireland to recruit more than 100 Spanish early years teachers and childcare specialists.
Being informed about the ins and outs of a specific field or role has traditionally been considered very important for professional success. But what if this is no longer enough?