Tuesday 20 December 2011

Multilingualism for jobs mobility, but not only

On November 17, the Council of the European Union issued conclusions on language competences to enhance mobility. In the document the Council not only addresses multilingualism for jobs mobility but also mentions the importance to foster better use of language competences as a mean of increasing the competitiveness of EU business, and especially that of small and medium-sized enterprises. In this context, the Council welcomes the work of the Business Platform for Multilingualism of which EMF is a member of the Steering Committee, and invites the European Commission to further pursue its support and stakeholder initiatives of this kind.

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2 comments:

  1. The advantages of job search websites are manifold. Apart from giving you access to vacant positions across a whole range of industries, these websites also organize job fairs. These are excellent opportunities for you to meet up with a whole lot of potential employers in the shortest possible time. If you are lucky you will land a good job the very first time you attend a job fair.
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  2. Yes not only ! practice of a foreign language is starting to understand the culture of a foreign country and to be open to other cultures.
    E-jobs observatory analyses are clear ! to be custommer orientated is a decisive key for employment ! and to be custommer orientated need to be open to foreign culture...that is a first valuable step

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