Working abroad – when and why did it start?
On average, we spend 90 000 hours at work. That's a lot of time! It's important to make the right decisions when it comes to work - even if those decisions take you abroad.
On average, we spend 90 000 hours at work. That's a lot of time! It's important to make the right decisions when it comes to work - even if those decisions take you abroad.
The choice of a profession is one of the important steps in every individual's life. It affects and determines his future satisfaction with life. How to guide young people so that they do not regret the decision?
Due to the influx of refugees and fewer job offers, scammers are more active than ever. When looking for a new job, it's important to be vigilant and pay attention to details to avoid them. And in case you don't know what to look for, we've prepared a list of tips for you.
The labour market is like a living organism - it is constantly changing, evolving and growing. Given the way current affairs are developing, the changes are even faster and bigger. Are these changes a problem or an opportunity?
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.
Mark Twain said: "Always be true to your home country. Be loyal to the government when it deserves it." When it comes to your employees or your employer, do you treat them like a country or a government? Read more in our article.
Burnout is affecting more and more people. The reason is the current fast pace of life, high demands or the desire for perfectionism and self-fulfilment. But there is a solution to this problem and ways to prevent it.
The Swiss education system links education with the labour market and can serve as an inspiration for other countries. Students acquire theoretical knowledge at school and gain practical skills in a specific enterprise, this practical part is being given more attention in the weekly timetable. Thanks to this system, Switzerland is one of the developed countries with low unemployment rate.