EURES

EURES (European Employment Services) is a cooperation network formed by public employment services.[1] It is an agency of the EU set up to facilitate employment mobility among the member states[2] and it maintains a database of jobs[3] as a useful means to search and apply for jobs in the EU, EEA and Switzerland.

Notes

  1. Vladimir Spidla: Reducing unemployment must be a priority for post-crisis Europe, 5 October 2009, The Independent, retrieved at 26 March 2017
  2. Where are Europe's jobs? The data, The Guardian, retrieved at 26 March 2017
  3. Europe: where the jobs are, 30 May 2012, Garry Blight and Seán Clarke, The Guardian, retrieved at 26 March 2017
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