Seven Non-EU Nationals May Be Exempted from Work Permits in Czech Republic

From July, it’s expected that citizens from Australia, Japan, Canada, South Korea, New Zealand, Britain, and the USA won’t require work permits or employment cards to work in the Czech Republic, based on a draft government regulation by the Labour and Social Affairs Ministry. The amendment aims to streamline hiring processes, especially for high-skilled professionals,

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Capturing Opportunities: 5 Compelling Reasons for Expat-Friendly Businesses to Join the Prague Relocation Fair

On April 20, 2024, Prague will be the epicenter of expatriate support and integration with the Prague Relocation Fair. Held in conjunction with the esteemed Jobspin Job Fair, this event is tailored specifically for businesses offering expat-friendly services, providing a unique platform to connect with a diverse range of international clients and showcase their commitment

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Unlocking Opportunities: Why Employers Should Embrace Job Fairs for Talent, Branding, and Networking Success

Meet and hire hundreds locally-based or incoming “internationals” in just one day – skillful, bilingual, university-educated and above-average driven candidates. The Jobspin Job Fairs (visitor website, exhibitor website) focus on English-speaking candidates wanting to find a new job in the Czech Republic. Our average visitor is between 25-45 years of age, comes from an EU

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Czech Job Market Trends in 2024: AI Impact, Emerging Job Types, and Employment Outlook

Photo by Steve Johnson on Unsplash In 2024 and upcoming years, the Czech Republic’s job market is poised to undergo significant transformations, driven by advancements in technology, changes in workforce dynamics, and the evolving global economic landscape. This article explores the key trends in the Czech job market, highlighting the emergence of new job types,

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