Moving and Working within Europe

In this episode, we’re joined by Eleonora Wand Vallada from EURES, the European Employment Services. EURES is a network that has existed for 30 years to facilitate the free movement of workers in Europe. With her expertise in cross-border labour mobility, Eleonora sheds light on the challenges and opportunities workers face when moving within the European Union. She shares valuable insights into how EURES supports both job seekers and employers, helping to navigate the complexities of the European labour market.Eleonora Wand Vallada has a truly international experience, having lived, studied and worked in several different countries throughout her life. Today she works at Arbetsförmedlingen – the Swedish Public Employment Service, which is the national coordinating office for EURES in Sweden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Stockholm is a State of Minds - The only podcast you need to become Swed... ishEach year brilliant minds from all over the world move to Stockholm – for work at universities, companies, and other organisations, for university studies, as accompanying partner, for love, or for refuge. Brilliant minds, who want to settle down, find a job, get to know the culture and understand society. This podcast is for you.Join hosts Maria and Philip for casual conversations exploring key topics commonly discussed over coffee breaks and meals as well as pivotal events that have shaped Swedish society for generations – helping peel back cultural layers and fast track the transition to your new home. And they will bring along guests – interesting people offering their own insights from deep knowledge in different fields.Behind the podcast is Stockholm Dual Career Network (SDCN), a non-profit network for partners and spouses of international talent in Stockholm. SDCN supports expat partners with professional events, career-related advice and by building a social network in their new hometown. Stockholm Dual Career Network is founded and run by Stockholms Akademiska Forum, a collaboration between all 18 higher education institutions in Stockholm along with the City of Stockholm.Reach out on Instagram @stockholmdualcareernetwork or LinkedIn @Stockholm Dual Career Network (SDCN) and ask your own questions. In a following episode we might even bring an expert who can tell us all about it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.