Work in Flanders - Belgium
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Are you a Pro in Engineering?
Do you have an experienced background in IT, Maintenance, Construction, Robotics…?
Have you a strong interest in a STEM speciality?
Ever thought about Belgium – Flanders as a career destination?
The international employment service in Flanders is carefully, although courageously, looking forward to the future: We keep the European mobility dialogue open, especially during difficult times!
There are many unknown challenges in our shared economic labor market, which leave a devastating and solid impression. That is precisely why we want to focus on the resilience and creativity of our customers (employers & jobseekers) and provide support for needs that we will also face after the crisis.
Solidarity and transparency will therefore be common ground in the reconstruction and future success stories.
We encourage all jobseekers with the right skills, background and motivation to keep the application process going, it might take awhile before you can travel to your new work destination but it’s never to early to prepare and make good agreements.
Flanders, one of the 3 Belgian regions, is integrated in one of the most dynamic economic areas in Central Europe, keeping its growth trend since end-2013. It’s where the heart of technology beats and inventions for the future are given birth to every day.
However, employers keep facing shortages of qualified professionals, namely in Engineering, Construction and Technology domains.
Mismatch and other economic challenges will, even more in a post-Covid 19 era, be part of our growing demand of specialized professionals in specific area.
This is an opportunity for you to meet and make contact with Flemish employers while gaining insight on living and working in Belgium - and, of course, Flanders in particular.
Work in Flanders will give you a full support package for your job search in Flanders, Belgium.
You will be able to:
- apply before the event for jobs matching your profile (only by doing so will you have the chance to be invited for one or more interviews)
- on the job day:
- follow the program online with pre recorded company movies
- Ask supplementary questions by chat to employers and advisors international mobility in Flanders
Want to join Work in Flanders 2020?
COME AND JOIN US! YOUR FUTURE MAY BE IN FLANDERS!
Covid 19
Travelling outside Belgium (on foot, by bicycle, car, bus, train, boat, plane, etc.) that is not considered necessary will be prohibited until at least 7 June 2020.
Tourists from other countries are also not allowed to travel to Belgium.
As we see this event as a first step in the recruitment process, all contacts will happen online between the candidate and the employer.
Please find out more:
- Interviews and recruitments during Covid-19
The employers (and job offers) that are online for the event are still in recruitment mode.
Interviews and testing are being held from a distance by different online tools.
Companies are working proactively on finding the right profiles, but you should be aware that moving to Belgium will depend on the easing of the national measurements in the countries concerned.
Companies that joined in for the event:
- ensure compliance with the latest national legislation due to Covid 19
- will outline the conditions under which workers from other EURES countries will be accepted in-country during the situation (such as quarantine, provision of health certificate etc), before leaving your home country
- Interviews and recruitments after Covid-19
If you are invited for an onsite interview by one or more of the employers after the event, you could perhaps benefit from the YFEJ coverage of travelling expenses (meeting all requirements):
° when up to 35 years old, via Your first EURES job (YFEJ);
° if you’re more than 35, via Reactivate.
Very important: you will have to apply some time before the interview date!
Find out how by contacting your local Eures Adivsor or by getting in touch with international@vdab.be
Information for Jobseekers
The international employment service in Flanders, Belgium is carefully, although courageously, looking forward to the future:
We keep the European mobility dialogue open, especially during difficult times!
There are many unknown challenges in our shared economic labour market, which leave a devastating and solid impression. That is precisely why we want to focus on the resilience and creativity of our customers (employers & jobseekers) and provide support for needs that we will also face after the crisis.
Solidarity and transparency will therefore be common ground in the reconstruction and future success stories.
We would like to encourage all jobseekers with the right skills, background and motivation to keep the application process going. It might take awhile before you can travel to your new work destination but it’s never too early to prepare and make good agreements.
In order to get the most out of this event, you should now:
- Improve your profile / CV
Pay attention to your language, technical or soft skills, as well as education fields. You can add your picture and (if you have one) your Skype ID account or other online tool to communicate. (Highly recommended during these special times).
If you haven’t done so yet, we strongly advise you to have your CV uploaded in English or retrieved from the EURES portal. You can also add your online (e.g. LinkedIn) professional profile or portfolio.
- Apply for jobs
Please make sure you have the matching profile for the job you are applying for!
If your profile does not match the job requirements, exhibitor will not review your application anyway.
There are currently close to 50 job opportunities waiting for you.
Browse through and apply as soon as possible for those matching your skills and expectations.
The exhibitor ‘Work in Flanders’ is representing companies in Flanders who are still recruiting technical professionals and are continuing the recruitment process, even during these difficult times. You can apply for these positions through the platform and the Advisor International Mobility will make sure that matching profiles will be forwarded to the human resource managers of those companies.
The other exhibitors will handle the applications themselves. If you have a matching CV they will contact you for a first interview. Some of them will be online on June 16th for any extra questions you have.
- Take advantage of the programme
You should also try to take the best advantage of the Programme that will be streamed on the platform. You will be able to follow a pre-recorded presentation on Living and Working in Flanders and exhibitors' video materials, so you will have a better idea on the companies we are promoting at this event.
During the event, the Advisers International Mobility from Flanders, will be online to answer possible questions you might have.
- What will happen with your application?
1.If you apply for one of the jobs that is presented by the exhibitor ‘Work in Flanders’, EURES Advisers will screen your application.
2. If you have a profile that is relevant for the open position, they will forward your CV to the designated company.
3. The company will do a second screening and if they are interested in your application, they will get in touch with you.
Please make sure you have uploaded a CV with all relevant contact details.
- Prepare for the interviews!
In order to better prepare, you should go through available information on the participating companies, their main projects and recruitment needs. Select the ones you want to approach and, identify the questions you may want to place, anticipate possible questions by the employer / recruiter.
- Interviews and recruitments during Covid-19
The employers (and job offers) that are online for the event are still in recruitment mode.
Interviews and testing are being held from a distance by different online tools.
Companies are working proactively on finding the right profiles, but you should be aware that moving to Belgium will depend on the easing of the national measurements in the countries concerned.
Companies that joined in for the event:
- ensure compliance with the latest national legislation due to Covid 19
- will outline the conditions under which workers from other EURES countries will be accepted in-country during the situation (such as quarantine, provision of health certificate etc), before leaving your home country
- Interviews and recruitments after Covid-19
If you are invited for an onsite interview by one or more of the employers after the event, you could perhaps benefit from the YFEJ coverage of travelling expenses (meeting all requirements):
° when up to 35 years old, via Your first EURES job (YFEJ);
° if you’re more than 35, via Reactivate.
Very important: you will have to apply some time before the interview date!
Find out how by contacting your local Eures Adivsor or by getting in touch with international@vdab.be