EURES – Your Guide to Work in Europe

EURopean Employment Services (EURES) operates across all EU/EEA states, including Switzerland. It assists people interested in working in another member state to find employment and provides information about living and working conditions. For employers, EURES supports the promotion of job vacancies abroad and assists in recruiting workers for positions with labour shortages.

What EURES Offers

For Jobseekers:

  • Job Vacancies Abroad: Explore a wide range of job opportunities across Europe on the European Job Mobility Portal.
  • CV Database: Create your CV online to increase your visibility to registered employers. You can add your CV here.
  • Information About Living and Working Abroad: Find out everything about the labour market, employment conditions, living costs and administrative procedures in various European countries and regions. More information is available in the Living and Working section.
  • European Job Days: Meet employers from all over Europe and discover job vacancies in a variety of fields through recurring online events from the comfort of your home. Register here.

For Employers:

  • Access to the CV Database: After registration, you can browse CVs of candidates from all over Europe. More information is available in theEmployers section of the EURES portal.
  • Online recruitment support: Connect with jobseekers from across Europe through online job events available at European Job Days.

How EURES Works in the Czech Republic

In the Czech Republic, EURES is a service offered by the Labour Office of the Czech Republic (Úřad práce ČR). EURES advisers are available at selected offices in all regions, where they offer valuable advice and information. Their services are complemented by 3Z Specialists, who provide counselling for foreigners from so-called third countries.

3Z Specialists offer individual support:

  • Explain what is needed when looking for a job and help search for vacancies in the Czech Republic.
  • Provide career counselling.
  • Assist with writing CVs and preparing for job interviews.
  • Offer retraining courses and Czech language courses, which can be covered by the Labour Office.
  • Advise in challenging situations.
  • Arrange free interpreting services if necessary.

To arrange an appointment, contact one of the EURES advisers or 3Z Specialists, or use the inquiry form.