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Employment in Greece


The unemployment rate in Greece rose to 12.1% in February, 2010. This is the highest level in at least six years after the debt-ridden economy into recession continue cutting jobs. The unemployment rate in Greece was the fourth highest among sixteen European countries after Spain, Slovakia and Ireland.
Faced with this crisis, many people decided to look for a job through employment agencies which are a very useful tool for people who need a job. Companies are interested in finding people with technology and computer skills because we live in a new world where technology comes first.
Companies are offering part-time, long-term, and temporary positions by employment agencies in Greece. Many part-time and short-term jobs in Greece are for businesses that don't want to pay their full share of employment taxes. Recently, many young people decide to go to Greece in order to get a summer job and these agencies help them find the right position.
Most of the time, employers look for a candidate who has a good attitude during the job interview. It’s important that candidates emphasize achievements and goals and also, have a good resume counts. Plus, you have to write your professional experience and education briefly. A job interview is the main step in the job search process, you should be 5 or 10 minutes in advance and never be late, dress properly and avoid the feeling of nervousness that interviews produce.
If you are still not sure about working in Greece, you can take a look to state jobs in the USA; this is a good alternative to find job opportunities. For more information, visit state job agencies online.
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