How to find work in Europe
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The EURES network was established by the European Commission to help European citizens find work in another country of the European Union (EU)/ European Economic Area (EEA).
EURES has a network of EURES advisers, who can give you information and advice on job search in Europe and help you to make contact with European employers. They can also give you more general practical information on living and working conditions in another EU/EEA country, for example social security, information on pay levels, taxes, recruitment practices or provide pre-departure and on arrival advice.
If you are interested in working or seeking work within the EU/EEA, make an appointment with your nearest EURES adviser or contact your local Intreo Centre for more information.
EURES, the European Job Mobility Portal, gives you access to over a million vacancies throughout the EU/EEA. You can search for job vacancies in a wide range of occupations and sectors, across all EU/EEA countries. Where appropriate, you can get in touch directly with the contact person (employer) or through the Public Employment Services Office listed in each vacancy. You can also make contact with one of the European EURES Advisers who will provide more detailed advice on job opportunities, searching for a job in his/her country or may recommend you to potential employers.
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