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Work in Europe

By 8 July 2023 ARTICLES - TIPS

The common currency, the common labor framework, as well as the close distance, facilitate finding work abroad. There is a plethora of professions that offer job opportunities in Europe, although unemployment rates in the European Union are on the rise, such as in the IT sector, healthcare, tourism, hospitality, and construction.

You can find advice and information about suitable job positions throughout Europe on the EURES portal, seek assistance from the 850 advisors in the network, learn about the living conditions in each cThose who decide to work in a European Union member country do not need a work permit or residence permit.ountry, and finally, submit your CV using the European CV template, available in 20 languages of the European Union.

Information can be found here:

site: europass.cedefop.europa.eu/en/documents/curriculum-vitae

site: ec.europa.eu/eures/main.jsp?acro=faq&lang=en&catId=2566&parentCategory=2566

site: career.aegean.gr/ergasiaka_themata_ekswteriko_Ypersindeseis.htm

Toll-free helpline for advice and information: 00800 3212254.

Job positions in Europe from OAED (Greek Manpower Employment Organization):

site: oaed.gr/Pages/SN_73.pg

Local branches of job placement companies, advertisements in newspapers of the respective country, and relevant job advertisement websites can also provide significant assistance in finding employment.

site: eurograduate.com

site: eurojobs.com

site: eurosciencejobs.com/

site: WorkCircle.co.uk/European

site: Englishlanguagejobs.com

site: Simplyhired.com

site: Indeed.com

site: Monster.com

site: Jobserve.com

site: jobs.ac.uk (United Kingdom)

site: pole-emploi.fr/accueil/ (France)

site: arbeitsagentur.de (Germany)

site: careerjet.de (Germany)

Documents you should have with you in every case are:

CV, recommendation letters, work experience certificates.

Translations by an official authority of your degrees and qualifications.

Passport – ID card.

E * forms (gradually being replaced by new forms, for which you can find information here: site: europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/work/social-security-forms/index_en.htm)

Finally, it is important not to forget that knowledge of English and the language of the country where you wish to work is a decisive factor for success in your initial job search.

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