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Jobseekers in today’s fast-changing EU market can learn the skills they need to take up a wide range of in-demand roles through vocational education and training (VET).

Europass offers free digital tools and information to help you stay organised as you build and strengthen your career profile.

When work is off the books, everyone loses – workers, businesses and Europe’s economy. A new EU-wide campaign tells us why stopping it is important.

The EU has released the first data on minimum wages for 2026. But what do these figures actually tell us about real living standards?

Exploring internships, traineeships, or your first job? This guide makes the differences clear so you can choose what fits your goals.

Want to stand out from the job-seeking crowd? Then build a personal brand that shows employers who you really are.

Mamertas Petkus managed a department at a Lithuanian services company before deciding it was time for a change.

Many fear that AI is coming for their jobs, but for young Europeans it’s unlocking brand-new career paths and possibilities.

How you appear online can make or break your job-seeking efforts. Here are some tips on how to strengthen your professional brand.

Do you have some form of disability and are looking for work opportunities in another European country? Visit the EURES portal for information about the assistance you can expect.