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The European Job Mobility Portal http://eures.europa.eu is considered by many to be the safest job placement portal. The use of the portal is free for both jobseekers and employers. If you want to publish your job offer on the EURES portal, contact the EURES advisers of the Estonian Unemployment Insurance Fund.
If you are more interested, you can create an account for your company on the portal. This allows you to create and save search profiles, receive notifications of CVs matching your search, order newsletters and receive other information necessary for recruiting employees from other European countries.
Publication of a job offer in different countries
If you wish, the EURES adviser can publish your job offer in the job offer database of a specific European country.
Job fairs and online job fairs
Every year, almost all European countries organize a job fair where job seekers and employers meet. Participation in job fairs is free for everyone. Today, most job fairs are organized online at europeanjobdays.eu.
By attending job fairs, you can interact directly with potential candidates. Fairs are also a good opportunity to introduce your company to a wider audience.
The pan-European europeanjobdays.eu portal has created opportunities for participants to register, to introduce employers, to bring together suitable candidates and job offers, to apply for job offers, to conduct online interviews with suitable candidates, etc. You can get information about participating in European online job fairs from EURES advisors.
You can familiarize yourself with job fairs organized by Töötukassa at www.toomess.ee.
If the purpose of a foreigner's stay in Estonia (except citizens of a member state of the European Union, a member state of the European Economic Area, and the Swiss Confederation) is to work here, he must have a residence permit for work. Before a foreigner can apply for it from the Police and Border Guard Board, the employer must generally have permission from the Unemployment Fund to employ a foreigner.