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  • News article
  • 20 December 2018
  • European Labour Authority, Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion
  • 2 min read

Top 10 articles in 2018

As 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!

Top 10 articles in 2018
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10. Germany needed care sector workers… so Cristina got on a plane

Kicking off our list is the story of Spanish nursing assistant Cristina, who found work in Germany thanks to the Your first EURES Job scheme.

9. EURES Romania helps young job seekers find apprenticeships in Germany

EURES Romania’s participation in Germany’s vocational training programme for young people is the subject of article number 9.

8. Danish company recruiting success with EURES

Number 8 shares how EURES is supporting the recruitment efforts of Blue Ocean Robotics, a global leader in the robot industry.

7. 5 reasons for joining a startup

Number 7 on our list looks at why joining a startup can be a great career move.

6. #YourCareerMove quiz helps French student set off on the road to a career abroad in motorsport

Florian, the winner of the #YourCareerMove quiz, shares his hopes for the future in article number 6.

5. The top ICT skills in demand by companies today

Coming in at number 5 is our list of the ICT skills it might be worth investing some time in.

4. 6 Microsoft Word tips to boost your efficiency

We offers 6 tips to turn you into a Microsoft Word master in article number 4.

3. 10 ways to stand out on LinkedIn

A popular topic and one that will hopefully boost your employment potential – our list of LinkedIn top tips lands at number 3.

2. Be your own boss: Entrepreneurship and the EU

Just missing out on the top spot is our article on how the European Commission is supporting entrepreneurs and the self-employed.

1. The benefits of working in Portugal – the Bulgarian story

And at number 1, making it the most popular article of 2018, is the story of how EURES Portugal and EURES Bulgaria are collaborating on farming and agriculture recruitment.

So there you have it: the top 10 articles of 2018. It’s been a great 12 months and make sure you stay tuned for more inspirational articles from the EURES community in 2019!

 

Related links:

Germany needed care sector workers… so Cristina got on a plane

EURES Romania helps young job seekers find apprenticeships in Germany

Danish company recruiting success with EURES

5 reasons for joining a startup

#YourCareerMove quiz helps French student set off on the road to a career abroad in motorsport

The top ICT skills in demand by companies today

6 Microsoft Word tips to boost your efficiency

10 ways to stand out on LinkedIn

Be your own boss: Entrepreneurship and the EU

The benefits of working in Portugal – the Bulgarian story

 

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