Diapositiva 1

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They are public centres where young people can go to receive information,
guidance and job counselling.
Their functions are:
- giving welcome and training information;
- helping you to perform bureaucracy procedures;
- guidance and counselling;
- promotion of job offers.
They work with
They offer the same services of Job Counselling Centres but they
are private.
They may be provided by a Region or a private company.
INFORMATION about:
- jobs in your area;
- regional and national existing training offers;
- school and university cycles;
- laws and financial resources to set up an enterprise;
GUIDANCE to:
- discover your skills related to the resouces of your area;
- build up your personal training and working project;
- choose the studies you would like to do according to the professional
opportunities offered to you;
JOB COUNSELLING:
- tools to develop your capacities following the new market demands;
- help to understand laws about indipendent and management jobs.
Here is a list of Job Councelling websites where you can:
- post your CV;
- know more about job offers;
- apply for an interview.
www.bancalavoro.com
www.carriera24.ilsole24ore.com
www.lavoro.org
www.monsteritalia.it
www.stepstone.it
www.infoimprese.it
www.jobonline.it
www.corriere.it/lavoro
www.bollettinodellavoro.it
www.secondamano.it
www.cambiolavoro.com
It is an innovation introduced by the law n°30/03 thanks to which all
operators of job market post their own information on the Net in order
to let demand and offer meet.
It is run out by the Work Minister.
At the present, this system works just in 14 regions (Sicily included).
It gives all users the possibility to know what the market offers both as
professions and available positions.
EURES helps workers to cross borders
EURES - European Employment Services
- is a cooperation network designed to
facilitate the free movement of workers
within the European Economic Area;
Switzerland is also involved. Partners in
the network include public employment
services, trade union and employers'
organisations. The network is
coordinated by the European
Commission.
The main objectives of EURES are:
- to inform, guide and provide advice to
potentially mobile workers on job
opportunities as well as living and
working conditions in the European
Economic Area;
- to assist employers wishing to recruit
workers from other countries;and
- to provide advice and guidance to
workers and employers in cross-border
regions.
Looking for a job in Europe?
Then EURES can help!
EURES is the European job mobility portal with a network of more than
700 mobility advisers, ready to help you find work across 29 European
countries.
As a citizen of any of the 25 European Union Member States, Iceland,
Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland, you can look for work in any of
these countries.
EURES opens up the European jobs market by offering you access to:
• Hundreds of thousands of job vacancies
• Information about living and working in another European
country
• Expert advice to answer all your job mobility questions
The EURES portal allows you to search for a job, post your CV for
employers and EURES advisers to see, and register for email alerts when
suitable vacancies are added to the site.
You can also access more detailed information and advice via the network
of EURES advisers.
Find a job
On the EURES job portal, you can search for job vacancies in a wide
range of occupations and sectors of work, across 29 participating
countries.
Employers submit job adverts through the EURES network of public
employment services in each country. These vacancies are then posted
on the EURES portal, which is constantly updated.
Search the vacancies using the various options – like type of job,
country (or countries), length of contract, qualifications or experience
needed, and date of advert – or by using keywords.
Save time by creating and storing your most regular searches using the
search profile facility in ‘My EURES’.
Get in touch with the contact person listed in each vacancy – either a
EURES adviser or the employer. Vacancies marked with a blue flag
indicate the jobs where employers are especially interested in recruiting
candidates from other European countries.
Post your CV to potential employers
As well as looking for jobs submitted by recruiters, the EURES portal
allows you to post your CV online – so employers and EURES advisers can
consult it and get in touch with you too.
Register for free under ‘My EURES’ to access this service. It allows you to
create an online CV – in any EU language – and make it available to
potential recruiters who have also registered on the portal.
The latest job offers – direct to your inbox
Keep up-to-date with the latest job offers by requesting email alerts
through ‘My EURES’. You can ask for jobs matching your profile to be
delivered direct to your mailbox the same day they are posted.
Mobility questions? EURES has the answers!
Access practical information on life and the job market in another
European country in the ‘Living and working’ section. And you’ll find
contact details for EURES experts close to home who can offer more
tailored advice – just click on ‘Contact a EURES adviser’.