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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.

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What will the world of work look like in 10 years’ time? Will we still be doing the same jobs in the same sectors with the same skills? Who will our colleagues be?

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Being an entrepreneur means being your own boss, making all the decisions and pursuing something you feel passionate about. But it can also mean a lot of hard work, particularly when you’re just starting out. To give you a helping hand, here are our 8 top tips for young entrepreneurs.

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What does the European workplace look like today? Where are we in terms of equal opportunities? What about fair working conditions? These are all questions that a striking online exhibition from the European Commission, in partnership with European artists, is seeking to explore.

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We can’t choose where we’re born or what countries our parents come from. So it’s interesting to consider how these two factors might influence our future careers. The latest policy brief from Eurofound addresses this very issue.

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Studying abroad is a great way to immerse yourself in new cultures, learn new languages and meet new people. But it can also really benefit your career in the short- and long-term. How? We’ve summarised some of the main points below.

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