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RSSAI technologies have infiltrated our lives, promising upgraded experiences in everything from healthcare and finance to home management and shopping. But how does AI fare when applied to talent acquisition?
Career fairs provide the perfect setting for jobseekers and employers to interact and establish a successful connection. Here’s how you can make the most of attending one.
Do you want to maximise your potential in the career path of your choice? The secret might lie in leveraging your personal brand.
Free movement of workers across Member States is one of the fundamental freedoms EU nationals enjoy. EURES cross-border partnerships support this by providing a framework for seamless intra-EU labour mobility.
On 1 May 2024, the EU celebrated the 20th anniversary since its greatest enlargement, with the simultaneous accession of 10 new countries. Find out what this has meant for Poland and Slovakia’s labour markets.
On 1 May 2024, the EU celebrated the 20th anniversary since its greatest enlargement, with the simultaneous accession of 10 new countries. Find out what this has meant for Malta and Slovenia’s labour markets.
When pianist Manon moved to Germany for the next stage in a career in opera that had already seen her work in France and Austria, one of the priorities was to find a way for her piano to come too.
Construction is consistently ranked among the sectors facing the highest labour shortages in the EU. It has been systematically overlooked as a career choice, but the time has come for a major change.
When Adrian Sinescu needed to move abroad for work, he came to EURES Romania for advice. In February 2024, he and his family moved to Kindberg where they are making friends and starting to learn the language.
Skilled trades are responsible for most of the things we rely on to live, work and play. In a world still mostly oriented towards white collar jobs, why should you pursue a career in a skilled trade sector?