Multilingual Career Blog
The CareerLingual weblog covers topics ranging from the multilingual employment industry, employment trends, career advice for job seekers, updates on the development of our global job site and much more.
Benefits and Aid to European Citizens in Different Cities
One perk about the European Union is that it has become easier for Europeans to work in different cities. There are jobs available all across the European continent that many people are taking advantage of now. For example in the United Kingdom alone, there were over 87,000 non English who were given permission to work in the UK (http://www.independent.ie/national-news/migrant-workers-can-now-claim-benefits-117810.html). The most common jobs that were filled include positions in the hospitality industry, security sector, construction, agriculture and healthcare.

The hospitality field in the UK recruited hundreds of trained workers from Lithuania...
1 October 2009
Benefits and Aid to European Citizens in Different Cities
One perk about the European Union is that it has become easier for Europeans to work in different cities...
25 September 2009
Skill shortages - what skills give you a better chance of getting a working visa
Some nations do not have the specific training or education necessary for successful and competitive workforces in certain industries...
17 September 2009
How to Recruit in a Recession
Recruiting during a recession is not an easy feat...
10 September 2009
How to Adapt to a New Working Environment
Changing jobs can be quite difficult...
27 August 2009
Globalizing Your Company: Work with Multilingual Professionals
National companies are able to make an incredible profit. But as a human resource manager you may be looking to expand this wealth. One of the best ways to open your market is by working with multilingual professionals and expend into the international market...
20 August 2009
Typical salary for multilingual jobs in Europe
One consistent element in salary is that it always varies. Your salary will depend on your education, your skills, how many languages you are proficient in, your experience, your negotiation skills, the economy and more.
