For jobseekers

  • Looking for a job in your home country or abroad?

    • Europass CV

      Use the Europass CV, a document to present your skills and qualifications in an effective and clear way.

      Europass CV
    • ​Europass Language Passport

      Use the Europass language passport, a self-assessment tool for language skills and qualifications.

      Europass Language Passport
    • EURES - The European Employment Service

      EURES (European Employment Service) aims to facilitate the free movement of workers within the countries of the European Economic Area. Partners in the network include public employment services, trade unions and employer organisations. The partnership is coordinated by the European Commission.

      Main functions:

      • inform, counsel and provide advice to potentially mobile workers on job opportunities and living and working conditions in the European Economic Area;
      • assist employers in recruiting workers from other countries;
      • provide pertinent advice and guidance to workers and employers in crossborder regions.
      Visit the EURES website
    • Professions needing a specific qualification

      Overview of regulated professions - by country
    • ENIC-NARIC networks

      The ENIC network (European Network of Information Centres) is made up of national information centres. The role of these centres is to provide information and advice on:

      • the recognition of foreign diplomas, degrees and other academic or professional qualifications;
      • education systems in other European countries and one's own country;
      • opportunities for studying abroad, including information on loans and scholarships, as well as on practical questions related to mobility and equivalence.

      The NARIC network (National Academic Recognition Information Centres) was created in 1984. The network aims at improving academic recognition of diplomas and periods of study in the Member States of the European Union, the European Economic Area and Central and Eastern European countries.

      Visit the ENIC-NARIC website
    • Working in Europe – your rights

      Your rights under EU law to work in other member countries
    • ​Right of residence in the European Union

      Overview of EU legislation for EU citizens and for non-EU family members
  • Looking for education or training in your home country or abroad?

    • Ploteus - find a course

      Ploteus aims to help students, job seekers, workers, parents, guidance counsellors and trainers to find out information about studying in Europe:

      • learning opportunities and training possibilities available throughout the European Union;
      • education and training systems;
      • exchange programmes and grants;
      • everything you need to know when moving abroad in another European country.
      Visit the Ploteus website
  • Looking for information on recognition of your qualifications?

    • ENIC-NARIC networks

      The ENIC network (European Network of Information Centres) is made up of national information centres. The role of these centres is to provide information and advice on:

      • the recognition of foreign diplomas, degrees and other academic or professional qualifications;
      • education systems in other European countries and one's own country;
      • opportunities for studying abroad, including information on loans and scholarships, as well as on practical questions related to mobility and equivalence.

      The NARIC network (National Academic Recognition Information Centres) was created in 1984. The network aims at improving academic recognition of diplomas and periods of study in the Member States of the European Union, the European Economic Area and Central and Eastern European countries.

      Visit the ENIC-NARIC website