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RSSAs another year draws to a close, we thought it was time to look back and reflect on the articles that have been catching your eye over the last 12 months. Let the countdown start!
EURES Spain and EURES Sweden collaborated on the third edition of an innovative ‘speed dating’ event for the catering industry. The event was the latest in a number organised as part of the ‘Chefs in Sweden’ project.
The Seize the Summer with EURES 2018 Online Event...
For young people in Europe, vocational education and training (VET) is not just an alternative to university – it’s a great first choice. VET programmes give you practical skills that are directly related to work and offer a potential fast-track route into a professional career. What’s not to like?
Gianfranco Meggiorin is the founder and president of Navimeteo, a centre that has provided 24-hour marine weather services to sailors and sea captains since 1990.
Undeclared work in the so-called ‘shadow economy’ makes up around 15% of Europe’s total economy. The EU is taking action against this through its ‘European Platform tackling undeclared work’. But what exactly is undeclared work, why is this platform important, and how can it help you as a worker
A chef from Menorca realised his dream of working abroad when he found placements in Sweden and Germany through EURES.
If you’re an introvert, you may feel it’s easier to stick to digital networking – but if you can brave the “real world”, you’ll build confidence and stand out from the virtual crowd.
The pharmaceutical industry in Sweden was transformed in 2009, when a re-regulation of the state-monopolised market opened it up to the private sector.
Since 2010, promoting entrepreneurship and self-employment has been a key element of the EU’s Europe 2020 strategy for achieving smart, sustainable and inclusive growth.