At the moment Germany is suffering from a shortage of qualified workers which is good news for young people with university educations as the country is in hot pursuit of anyone that they can tempt into their borders. The shortage is severe to top it off making it an even more attractive place to seek employment for those who cannot find a job anywhere else given the fact that the Federal Employment Agency of Germany predicts that by 2025 there will be a decrease of about six and a half million workers left in the country.
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Germany inviting skilled workers from around Europe
August 23, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Career choices
Tagged: attractive place, borders, economic crisis, employment agency, EU, europe, federal employment, finding a job, Germany, greece, hot pursuit, immigrants, jobs, portugal spain, skilled workers, talents, university educations, workforce
Career opportunities within the EU
March 26, 2011 · Leave a Comment
There are many career opportunities located throughout the EU, but many are regional and depend on where you plan to live and what you want to do. The good news about searching throughout the EU for career opportunities is that you have more than one job market to explore which means that you have many more opportunities open to you instead of just searching through one company. The even better news is that in careers that involve civil service you can potentially have your school loans paid off making these options great for those who are worried about starting a new career saddled with loans.
Categories: Career choices
Tagged: career opportunities, choice career, circulars, civil service, Education, end result, EU, job opportunities, jobs, living, looking for job, newspapers, school loans, Working
Will Britain ever take the Euro?
January 6, 2011 · Leave a Comment
The question of if Britain will take the Euro has been one that has been circulating since the Euro was first introduced. While there is not yet an answer, one thing that can be certain is that if the country does decide to adopt the Euro it will only happen after a lengthy and detailed discussion of the matter. According to former Chancellor Gordon Brown there are five tests that will have to be met before the UK will consider adopting the Euro in order to make sure that business will be conducted within Britain closer to the way that it is conducted within the rest of Europe to make sure that the assimilation is smooth.
Categories: Currency issues
Tagged: assimilation, chancellor gordon brown, circumstances, Economy, Education, EU, euro debate, europe, gordon brown, jobs, living, money, new business, one thing, pound euro


