Work and study
Employment in Luxembourg
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Craftsmanship, the driving force of the Luxembourg economy
With 98,000 active workers and 7,800 companies, the craft industry is considered Luxembourg's largest employer. Present in almost all sectors, it occupies a privileged place in the country's economic fabric.
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Skilled crafts - employment and transfer of know-how
Skilled crafts occupy a considerable place in the economic fabric and play a key role in the creation of jobs in the Grand Duchy. The creation of new businesses and the transfer or take-over of businesses already in existence ensure its sustainability.
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5 key pointers for cross-border workers in Luxembourg
Thanks to its attractive working conditions and convenient location, Luxembourg is a real magnet for cross-border workers. Although EU-citizens enjoy free access to the labour market, there are still various questions for which we have the answers.
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Languages at work: French prevails
French is the dominant language in relation to other languages on the Luxembourg labour market. It is followed by English, which has become the second most widely spoken language in the workplace.
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Start your own business in Luxembourg - achieve your professional goals!
Live out your passion in Luxembourg by embarking on a professional adventure in which you decide what happens next! For a quick and easy route, here are the key partners you need to turn your project into a success story.
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Luxembourg's workforce
Luxembourg's employment market is unique in its own right: international, renowned as an innovation driver and a nurturing ground for personal and professional fulfilment. Discover why so many companies choose Luxembourg as their entry hub to the EU.
Studying in Luxembourg
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Calling all digital enthusiasts!
In 2022, the Digital Learning Hub opened its doors in Belval. Its aim: to increase digital skills in Luxembourg. Indeed, there are still many vacancies in the digital sector.
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Breaking codes at École 42!
After having flourished in many countries, the 42 computer school is now also established in Luxembourg. The training is based on peer-to-peer learning rather than theoretical teaching.
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Entrepreneurial education by the association Jonk Entrepreneuren Luxembourg
Learn to foster an entrepreneurial spirit! The entrepreneurial education programme of Jonk Entrepreneuren is part of the curriculum in several schools. We spoke to Nadia Battello, the company's director, about the association's programmes and values.
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Entrepreneurial education: when school projects turn into successful start-ups
Jonk Entrepreneuren Luxembourg is already part of the curriculum in several schools. We would like to present four companies to you whose success story began at school!
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Training in the skilled crafts sector
In recent years, the Grand Duchy has developed a number of training courses for a vast number of careers in the skilled crafts sector.
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University students - budding entrepreneurs
The Entrepreneurship Programme and the Incubator of the University of Luxembourg are committed to entrepreneurship education: training, events and support for the implementation of students' ideas.
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Recognition of foreign school and higher education diplomas
Luxembourg is home to a large foreign population and many people need to have their studies or diplomas recognised. We outline the various possible scenarios so that you know which government body to contact.
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Higher education institutions
Read the storyWould you like to study in a multicultural and multilingual country in the heart of Europe? The University of Luxembourg, known the world over for its multilingualism, its international outlook and its research programmes, welcomes a good number...
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Student accommodation
Read the storyThat's it, you have made the decision to study in Luxembourg but you don't have a home yet. So it must be said that the game is not yet won, because it should be known that one of...
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Jobs and internships for pupils and students
Whether you're a school pupil or a student, jobs and internships give you the chance to gain some initial work experience and earn a bit of money. Read on to find out what types of internships and jobs are available and how to successfully land them.
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Financial aids for students: everything about grants and scholarships
As a student, how to finance your studies is something you have to think about at all stages of your academic journey. In this article, you will find out more about the different forms of financial aid available to help you start the semester worry-free.
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Student life in Luxembourg: the essentials
Small and popular, Luxembourg, at the heart of Europe and the Greater Region, welcomes more and more students from all over the world. To help you find your way around, here is some useful information to know as a student in Luxembourg.
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Lifelong Learning
Read the storyTo address the needs of employers and employees in the face of the transformation of today's working world, Luxembourg offers a wide range of vocational training aimed at young people and adults alike (employees or jobseekers) in order...
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