1. Checklist for before and after you arrive in a country Before You Arrive: -Ensure your passport and/or national identity card is valid. -If you are...
1. Registration procedures A work permit is a document that allows you to seek work in Ireland while a residence permit is a document that allows you and...
1. How to find a job The Manpower Employment Organisation (OAED is the main player in the field of employment. It has employment promotion centres and...
1. How to apply for a job A job application file in Switzerland usually comprises a covering letter, a CV (which may include a photograph),...
1. How to find a job Finding a job in France is not easy. As in other places, many jobs are given to acquaintances or through the old-boy network. A...
1. How to find a job Job offers are advertised in different ways: The press * in daily newspapers (Le Soir, La...
The information on living and working conditions in the EURES Job Mobility Portal is provided by the public employment services in the EEA countries and...
1. How to find a job Remember that to work in Spain you must speak Spanish. Apart from the EURES network, the main search systems are: PUBLIC...
1. How to find a job Job-seekers in Denmark should contact a job centre and report themselves unemployed on their first day of unemployment....
1. How to find a job General: There are many different possibilities for finding work in the Netherlands. However, more than 60% of all vacancies are...
1. How to find a job People looking for work in Sweden are expected to be proactive to a large degree and make use of the “self-service” options...
1. How to find a job You can find out about job vacancies from the job adverts in newspapers (e.g. in the weekend editions), through the Employment Service...
1. How to find a job You will need to register with a job centre in order to find work in Italy. Job seekers must go to the job centre in the area where...