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News article16 October 2020European Labour Authority, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion3 min read

How EURES can help you find a job in Europe

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.

How EURES can help you find a job in Europe
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With an online database of vacancies, regular events and a pan-European network of support services, EURES can offer you comprehensive support before, during and after your job search. Read on to find out more about how you can benefit.

Apply for vacancies on the EURES portal

If you are reading this, you have already found your way to the EURES portal. Here, you will find around 2.8 million vacancies in the 32 participating EURES countries (the 27 EU countries, plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland and the United Kingdom).

Start by registering here to create a free online profile. You will then be able to apply for vacancies and make your CV visible to over 16,000 employers who are registered on the portal. You can also personalise your preferences and receive notifications about vacancies that match your profile.

The EURES portal also contains many other useful tools, including the Living and working area, which offers country-specific information to help you with your move.

Get personalised support from a EURES Adviser

There are around 1,000 dedicated EURES Advisers across Europe. These EURES Advisers can give you personalised support with a wide range of aspects, including:

  • providing career guidance and recommending interesting opportunities;
  • helping you improve and tailor your CV to strengthen your job applications;
  • passing on your CV to potential employers and facilitating interviews;
  • directing you towards training, language learning and funding opportunities;
  • advising on legal and administrative aspects, such as social security and taxes;
  • helping you get settled in your new country.

While any restrictions in your country due to COVID-19 may affect the availability of face-to-face appointments, you can still receive one-to-one support by telephone or email. Contact your local EURES Adviser today to get started.

Attend European (Online) Job Days

Since 2013, EURES has held over 200 European (Online) Job Days. These events offer an opportunity to meet potential employers and get practical information from EURES Advisers.

Of course, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues, we are seeing more and more events move online due to national restrictions on face-to-face events and travel. Thankfully, EURES has long been using virtual tools to host its European (Online) Job Days and is continuing to run regular events online.

This means you can ‘attend’ from the comfort of your own home and speak to potential employers from a safe distance. You may even be offered a remote interview by video. To find more information on upcoming events, visit the European Job Days website. You can also search for recruitment events in your region on the EURES events calendar.

EURES services in cross-border regions

You do not have to be relocating abroad to receive support from EURES. Over 1.5 million people live in one European country but work in another. EURES has many cross-border partnerships that focus specifically on supporting these workers.

If you live close to a border with another EURES country, you may be able to receive support with finding opportunities across the border and handling the administrative aspects of cross-border work.

To get started with your EURES journey, register for a free account and contact your local EURES Adviser today.

 

Related links:

Create jobseeker account

Living and working

Search for EURES Advisers

European Job Days

Events calendar

EURES in cross-border regions

 

Read more:

European Job Days

Drop’pin@EURES

Find EURES Advisers

Living and working conditions in EURES countries

EURES Jobs Database

EURES services for employers

EURES Events Calendar

Upcoming Online Events

EURES on Facebook

EURES on Twitter

EURES on LinkedIn

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