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RSSProviding access to internships, apprenticeships and full-time positions across Europe, EURES helps young people to find opportunities. After struggling to find a job through online agencies, Petra and Martin turned to EURES for help.
As EURES celebrates its 25th anniversary, the network is taking the opportunity to recognise its successes over the past 25 years and to look ahead to the future. In this article, we look specifically at some of the achievements of EURES Denmark.
One of the great things about being an EU citizen is that you have the freedom to move to any other Member State to work or study. It’s an attractive prospect and one that thousands of young people take advantage of every year. In honour of EURES’s 25th birthday, we’ve shared our thoughts on the ben
EURES has been providing support to young jobseekers across Europe for 25 years. Your first EURES Job (YfEJ), one of the network’s targeted mobility schemes, helps 18-35 year olds to find work in another EU country, Norway or Iceland. In this article, we showcase three young people who relocated wit
Cover letter, CV, interview… there’s a lot to think about when applying for a job. EURES has been helping jobseekers to navigate this process for 25 years and the following article summarises our advice in some of the key areas.
Aurelie Giraud had always wanted to live in Scandinavia, so when the opportunity came to move to Denmark, she took it. We spoke to Aurelie, as well as Lars Rungø from Workindenmark, to find out how EURES supported her with her move.
In 2019, EURES is celebrating its 25th anniversary, but we need your support and active involvement to make this celebration unforgettable!
It’s never easy to receive criticism at work, even if it’s constructive. However, while it might be hard to hear, criticism will ultimately help you to improve. Here are our top tips for dealing with criticism at work in a positive way.
After spending a year in Madrid and six months in South America, Laurène Moulin had a taste for travel. With the help of Your first EURES job, she embarked on another challenge abroad – this time in the Netherlands. We spoke to Laurène to hear her story.
Short-term positions that offer on-the-job training are becoming increasingly popular avenues for entering the world of work. A successful internship, traineeship or apprenticeship can go a long way towards helping you to secure your desired job role. Here, we give you some useful tips to ensure you