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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gollark: Yes, that would be good.
gollark: It seems like the alternative to "people invest in memes from their firms" would just be to have people blindly invest in anything you flag as "going to be popular" here, which... doesn't seem better? And would actually be quite like the old days of MemeBot.
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