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Moving to another country is often a juggling act that will put your organisation skills and patience to the test. Save time and spare yourself the stress by preparing all the necessary papers well in advance.

New report explores the current status of labour shortages and surpluses and how they have evolved over time.

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At EURES, we focus a lot on helping you with the logistics of securing a job abroad and relocating to another country. But what if you find yourself in the opposite situation?

Recruiting is an integral part of every company’s existence, but it can be costly and time consuming. However, there are ways to streamline the process, resulting in better hires, while preserving company resources.

Cement, one of the world’s most polluting industries, is changing course to align with EU net-zero goals. A well-trained workforce is crucial to making this transition successful.

As an employer, are you embracing the new opportunities that digitalisation brings? Find out about European organisations using digital technologies to take the lead in workplace safety and health.

Is a forthcoming performance evaluation at work making you anxious? Read on to find out how you can tame your fears and come out the other side a winner.

The world continues to experience sweeping changes, and to stay relevant, our jobs and skills are evolving or disappearing altogether. What should we expect to see by 2030?

Darren Kelly moved from Ireland to Germany as a new graduate with aspirations to work in the games industry. Now a lead developer with a decade’s experience, he is planning to return to Ireland to start his own business.