Work IT in Flanders
O tym wydarzeniu
Flanders, one of the 3 regions of Belgium, is an integral part of one of the most dynamic economic areas of Central Europe. The Flemish labour market is jammed with exciting opportunities for skilled workers and engineering professionals, looking for durable and innovative opportunities in ICT.
We encourage all jobseekers with the right skills, background and motivation to join our labour force now and become a part of our rising economic future! Save the date below!
On the 26th of March from 11am to 2pm (CET), you will be able to take a closer look at our opportinities and join a chat with EURES advisers.
This event is an opportunity for you to meet and make contact with Flemish employers, while gaining insight into living and working in Flanders (Belgium). The event will give you all the support needed for your job search in Flanders, Belgium.
To take full advantage of the event please remember to:
- complete your profile and upload your latest CV;
- browse through the job offers and apply before the event for these fitting your profile - only by doing so will you have the chance to be invited for one or more interview;
- make first contact with Flemish employers in person at the event online.
See you online on 26th of March!
Are you a Non-EU National?
Please bear in mind that, while you may participate in this event and use the EUROPEAN JOB DAYS platform for job search and meeting employers, you will still have additional legal obligations and administrative procedures to go through to get access to the European labour market.
A citizen of a non EEA-country (European Economic Area) still needs a residence and work permit to work in Belgium. We advise you to check beforehand for additional information here.
You should also be aware that employers may decide not to go through your application, due to the expected length of immigration procedures related to your hiring.
You need to find an employer that is willing to start the procedure for the application of a work permit.
We can not act as mediators in such cases.