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RSSCruise liners and construction firms around the continent are welcoming new employees from Slovakia thanks to a European Job Day.
Starting a business takes a competitive mentality and has a lot in common with running a successful sports team. So let's get ready to rumble!
So you’ve found a job fair you’d like to go to and you’ve completed the registration process (if necessary!) What’s next? You might think that just turning up on the day is enough, but to get the most out of a job fair – and to use your time wisely – it can be a good idea to do a bit of forward plan
A successful employment concept is encouraging healthcare workers to swap Greece for Sweden. The biannual Swedish Week is held in Athens and Thessaloniki, with the latest edition taking place last month, and cooperation between the two countries goes back a long way.
Imagine for a moment that you are a jobseeker with a background in software/IT or business service skills looking to develop your career. Where would you go to search for new opportunities? It is probably not very likely that you would be browsing leaflets at a job fair.
From 2007-2014, almost 10 million Europeans found a job with support from the European Social Fund (ESF). As the Fund is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, we thought it would be a good time to delve deeper into how the ESF works, the types of support available and how you can get involved…
Networking is all about building relationships, getting your name out there and accessing opportunities that you might not have come across during a standard online job search. There’s a lot to think about, particularly when it comes to actually attending a networking event.
People have a natural tendency to travel, relocate and refresh. Let’s face it, being constantly active is one of the by-products of our increasingly globalised world. But at the same time, the opposite has recently begun to happen.
In December 2016, EURES collaborators at Actiris took to the streets of Brussels to promote the job mobility programme, Your First EURES Job (YFEJ). Actiris International is the international arm of the Brussels Public Employment Service, Actiris, who are one of the partners supporting the EURES
Skills and experience are an essential part of any successful career. But as competition for jobs grows fiercer in our modern world, the old saying “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know,” is gaining greater significance. Networking can give you the edge over the competition and help to open...