75% of employers in Portugal have trouble filling job vacancies
According to a study by human resources company Hays, around 75% of employers in Portugal have trouble filling job vacancies. Despite high unemployment – particularly when it comes to the
University degree “passport to employment” albeit unstable, says new study
In case anyone tries arguing to the contrary, a university degree in Portugal is an almost sure-fire passport to employment but it does not mean that it will be well-paid.
Bakery chain seeks 300 new staff
Portuguese bakery chain ‘A Padaria Portuguesa’ has announced that it will be hiring 300 people by the end of 2016. According to the company, more employees are needed so that
Employment hope for Portugal
Portugal is aiming to break new ground in the fight against long-term unemployment. Top priorities centre on getting young people into their first jobs and seeing over-30s given new chances.
Police lose jobs over lunchtime protest
Faro || All it took was one fateful lunch for two Faro police officers to lose their jobs. Paulo Gonçalves and João Mestre, who have been living in the Algarve
Fitness chain Supera hiring for soon-to-open gym in Areeiro
Spanish fitness chain Supera is currently hiring for its soon-to-open gym in Areeiro (Lisbon). Fitness instructors, group class instructors, swimming instructors and head of maintenance are some of the jobs
UK rolls out red carpet to attract Portuguese brickies to work
They are some of the best-paid jobs going for immigrants to UK, and the Portuguese are filling them as fast as they can. According to a report in the Daily
Over 20,000 people apply for police jobs
Although only 700 job vacancies were advertised for the PSP and GNR police, over 20,000 people applied for them. These impressive numbers were revealed on Tuesday (September 30), the day
PM focuses on employment and business recovery
“Since the beginning of the year, the number of companies that have opened is higher than those that have closed, thus Portugal has been able to create more jobs than
Science4you is recruiting
Science4you, a Portuguese company that produces and sells educational and science-related toys, is hoping to recruit 200 people to its ranks. Most of the vacancies are for the 40 national