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Discover how to find job opportunities abroad for youth aged 15-24, with insights on unemployment rates, public employment services, and resources like EURES for guidance. Explore tools for job searches, consider important factors like work contracts, social security, salaries, housing, and cultural differences. Access helpful websites for career advice, qualifications documentation, recognition of qualifications, learning opportunities, and career enhancement for scientists in EU and beyond. Make informed decisions and navigate the job market successfully with valuable resources and guidance.
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How to Find a Job Abroad Some Hints to get along
Where to find Informations and Advice Public Employment Services (PES) EURES departementsin Austria at www.ams.at: click on -logo you‘ll find leaflets and brochures about living&working in EU-countries EURES-homepage: https://ec.europa.eu/eures, http://eures.europa.eu EURES-Advisers in your country (to find on EURES-homepage) EU-funded Organisations or Institutions (europass, youreurope)
Good to know Different countries, different conditions: Comparabilityofqualificationsand professional trainings⇨ www.europass.at Differences in labourlaw: trainings, volontariats, time employment contracts, trial periods etc. Language skills applicationguidelines: different at home, place, gettingthere Catch informations in advance:Knowbeforeyougo!
How to find the jobs Tools forJobsearch: • National databanks in theinternet: AMS, Arbeitsagentur, FAS, Employment Service, pôle-emploi etc. • Newspapers regional + national: www.onlinenewspapers.com • Privat agencies: www.monster.com, www.jobpilot.cometc. • Internet searchenginesusingkeywordsas: jobs, business, economy etc. • Internet sitesofcompanies: jobsadvertised + trainings • Internet CV-databanks: cv-search, e-jobroom etc. • EURES-Homepage: http://europa.eu.int/eures
What to think about Problems: • Work contracts • Socialsecuritysystemand administrative servicesaredifferent • Gross – netsalariesandcostsofliving • Housing • Relatives: jobs, child care, schools • Cultural differences
Website forcivilrightsandmobilityforyoungpeoplein EU • Studyingandworkingin EU • Informationsabout Europe andtravellingin EU • Volunteeringservicesandexchangeprograms in EU • Portals foryoungpeopleund rightsforyoung • Activeparticipationofcivilians • SocialandEmploymentIssues: http://europa.eu/youth/working/working_holidays/index_eu_en.html
Network of national supportcentersforcareeradvice in Europe • Informationsaboutcareeradvicein EU-countries • ContactdatasoftheEuroguidanceCenters in EU andBest Practice examples • Listing of relevant guidancenetworksandaccordingeventsin Europa
Documentsforjobseekerstodemonstratetheirqualificationsandskillsin EU • Europass CV andlanguagepassport • EU mobilityproof • Europass certifikatsupplement • Diplomasupplement • Europass CV examplesfrom EU-countries: http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/europass/home/hornav/Downloads/EuropassCV/CVExamples.csp
Portal forrecognitionofacademicand professional qualifications • Legal framework, toolsandressourcesconcerningrecognition • recognitionofforeignstudies • recognitionofworkexperience in other countries • Evaluation ofqualifications • Link to national centers http://www.enic-naric.net/index.aspx?s=p&q=15&r=3
Portal forlearningandtrainingpossibilitiesin EU • existinglearningandtrainingpossibilitiesin EU • Exchange programsandsupportin EU • Education systems in EU-countries • Informationsaboutmobilityissues(eg. costsofliving) • counselingservices http://ec.europa.eu/ploteus/searchcustom.jsp?language=en&type=MC
Portal forscientistsforcareerenhancementthroughmobility in other countries • Job vacancies, possibilitiesforsupportandscholarships • accessto national jobportalsandlocaleeuraxesscenters • Rightsfor von scientists • InformationsaboutEU forscientistsworking outside EU http://ec.europa.eu/euraxess/index.cfm/jobs/jobsByCountry