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RSSThanks to a joint initiative by EURES and two German employers, several European jobseekers have been offered opportunities to train as special needs care workers in Bavaria. One beneficiary, Alessandria Grossi, tells us her story.
Now is an unusual time to be job seeking, as we continue to see widespread remote working and travel restrictions due to COVID-19. However, employers across Europe are still hiring and there are many ways you can optimise your searches to find the job for you.
In a rapidly changing world, employers may need to look further afield to attract the best employees. COVID-19 may have changed the world of work, but there are still thousands of jobseekers across Europe, and EURES can help you find the best recruits for your business.
Relocating for a job can be a difficult process at any time, and the COVID-19 pandemic has not made it any easier. Now, more than ever, we need to do our research before packing our bags. Here are our top four tips to relocate for a job safely during COVID-19 times.
If you are interested in working abroad in Europe, EURES is here to help. We may be living in unusual times during COVID-19, but employers are still recruiting – and EURES can help find the job for you.
A visit to an information event in Spain was the beginning of Pere’s journey with EURES. Since the event, Pere has moved to Germany and completed his first year of vocational training.
Electrical engineer Giorgio Cover moved from Italy to the Netherlands in 2014, after he found a job on the EURES portal. Several years later, Giorgio is still enjoying working in the Netherlands. We got in touch with Giorgio to ask for his reflections on his experience.
The Skills Forecast from Cedefop allows us to imagine how the world of work might look in 10 years’ time by forecasting future employment trends. In our new series of articles, we look at the potential challenges and changes facing certain professions between now and 2030.
COVID-19 has forced many employers to allow their staff to work from home. But what started as a necessity is now becoming a preferred model of working across Europe. Here are some of the reasons why remote working is becoming so popular.
As Europe continues to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, it may be difficult to know if, how, when and where you can travel. To make planning your next trip a little easier, we have put together a list of five key things to consider before you travel.