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How to Get a Job in Brussels Tips and Guide

Dr. István Ujhelyi MEP by Dr. István Ujhelyi MEP
28 March 2024
in Brussels News
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Openly greeting a job recruiter with a firm handshake

Brussels (Brussels Morning) How to get a job in Brussels is an enviable challenge, but it is also a rewarding experience. This city is home to many European Union bodies and institutions, making it a popular destination for job seekers. As a result, many employers in Brussels offer short-term contracts to foreigners. While you may be eligible for new privileges after a year, many companies limit placements to six months. If you have the relevant skills and experience, look for jobs that offer longer contracts.

You can apply for jobs with international organizations based in Brussels. Many NGOs have their offices there, and a quick search online will reveal many opportunities. Visit the WANGO website to see what organizations are in the city. For Belgian NGOs, EURES is a great online resource. The European Commission maintains a website with the latest job listings, which may help you find a job.

The service industry is the most important in Belgium. It employs more than 80 percent of the country’s labor force. After the service sector, manufacturing is the second-largest sector. The country’s exports include metals, machinery, and chemicals. The IT and engineering industries are in high demand at the moment. However, it is important to note that the work culture is conservative and traditional. It is customary to wear formal clothing to meetings, sit when invited and address people by their proper names.

The job market in Brussels is competitive, and there are no guarantees. As such, finding a job is not an easy task. If you are a foreigner, you should consider working with a recruitment agency or a Brussels business. Once you have a decent job, you can then start a career in Brussels! It is crucial to remember that there are no guaranteed jobs in Brussels, and you may have to relocate after the first few years.

Creating a CV in Brussels is a tricky task and requires extra care. The language used in your CV is important as it conveys both your cultural and professional acclimatisation. The basic rules of writing a CV in Brussels are: personal details, work experience, education, references, and work activities. In addition to a CV, a cover letter is the next most important element.

Check out the job market in Brussels before you move to the city. Many people who have been living in Brussels for years have not had any problems finding jobs there. The city has numerous universities and research institutes, and a lot of opportunities are available to those who have the right qualifications. If you have been living in the city for several years, you can apply for an internship in one of the many Belgian companies.

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