How to keep your job during the crisis?
High rises in food, energy and fuel prices have caused that companies will not be able to employ as many workers as they used to. What measures do you need to put in place to avoid losing your job?
High rises in food, energy and fuel prices have caused that companies will not be able to employ as many workers as they used to. What measures do you need to put in place to avoid losing your job?
We are living through a challenging period, which will be even more difficult. The cause is inflation and the rising prices of everything. The current forecast suggests that there will be layoffs at the factories, although companies will make this unwanted decision as a last resort.
The craft pays its dividends - this phrase is still accurate and certainly will be for many years on. A skilled and clever bricklayer, electrician or plumber will always be needed. These professions do not require a university degree and yet they are very well paid, even similar to professions where a university degree is required.
There is not enough healthcare staff in Western Europe, and with prices and inflation rising at the same time, it seems that salaries in Eastern and Central Europe are getting lower and lower. Employing caregivers from abroad will solve not only these two problems but also many others. Read about it in our latest article.
Does the age of the caregivermatter? In fact, every little thing matters. But when it comes to making the right choice, you should focus on the big picture. Find out why in our latest article.
Travelling abroad for work during the Christmas holidays is not easy. However, there is an attractive salary waiting for you, enriched by holiday bonuses. These will come in handy in times of inflation, constant price increases and rising prices of everything.
With technological advances in robotics and machine learning, workers are starting to be replaced by robots. Can that also happen in the healthcare sector? Read in our latest article.
There are many benefits of teaching an older person to use a tablet. It can slow memory loss, help with dementia, and communicate effortlessly. More information can be found in our article.
A nice carer will be a suitable Christmas present for your loved one. It will help the senior and relieve you from the hustle and bustle of pre-Christmas preparations.
Travelling abroad and look after the elderly during Christmas is really worthy, not only for the extra holiday fees, the energy savings in your own home, but also for experiencing the Christmas and New Year atmosphere in a different country than you are used to.