Participation in online and/or onsite EJD events is only possible for registered users. If you do not have a European Job Days account yet, register your account now. During the registration process, you will be able to select events you would like to participate in including the type of participation (online and/or onsite).
The one-time registration process will enable you to participate in unlimited events. There is no need to create another account to be able to participate in more E(O)JD events.
Following a successful registration, you will receive an e-mail to the submitted e-mail address. Follow the instructions in the e-mail to log in to your newly created account.
In order to create an account, go to https://www.europeanjobdays.eu/en/jobseeker/register and fill in the form. Upon a successful registration, you will receive a notification to your registered e-mail address where you will be able to log in using a one-time password link.
Please note that we have no influence on the job application process. If you would like to know the reasons for your rejection, please find the employer’s profile at https://www.europeanjobdays.eu/en/exhibitors , click on "See profile" and use the contact details (if provided) to get in touch with the employer directly.
In order to reset your password, go to https://www.europeanjobdays.eu/en/user/password . Enter the e-mail address you use for signing in and click on the button "E-mail new password". The system will immediately dispatch an e-mail to your e-mail address where you will find further instructions how to change your password.
The European Employment Service (EURES) is a network that assists nationals of the 28 European Union Member States, plus Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein (EEA) and subject to the agreement between the EU and Switzerland. However, the following information may be beneficial to your request. The European Job Days platform is a free online service that can be used for job search. Be aware however, that finding a job via this platform does not change the legal obligations and administrative procedures that may apply to non-EU/EEA citizens.
Non-EU/EEA citizens are advised to visit the EU Immigration Portal for more detailed information at http://ec.europa.eu/immigration . (See also: http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=470&langId=en).
Please note that our Helpdesk does not recruit or provide accepts CVs. If you would like to find a job, please register a European (Online) Job Days account at https://www.europeanjobdays.eu/en/jobseeker/register . Once registered as a jobseeker, you will be able to browse through all active job vacancies and apply for those you are interested in. If your application meets the job requirements, you will be able to request a job interview with the employer. You can also look for jobs on the EURES portal (https://ec.europa.eu/eures. On there, you can also chat with EURES Advisers - experts from the European labour markets. If you are interested in speaking one-to-one with a EURES Adviser about living and working conditions in selected European countries, you can visit this page for more information: https://ec.europa.eu/eures/public/chat-with-eures-advisers.