Many Italians want jobs in EU

Many Italians want jobs in EU

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Many Italians want jobs in EU

EU has a big job contest. 175,000 people want jobs. Half are from Italy. 382 Estonians want jobs.
80,000 Italians want jobs. This is more than expected. EPSO organizes the contest. They have a lot of work.
There are 1,490 jobs. 117 people want one job. 750 people get jobs. Others wait.
Italian people are 45% of all. This makes it hard for them. EU wants 11.2% Italian workers. Now there are more.
The exam looks at results only. Nationality does not matter. Later, they check balance.
EPSO uses only the web. Last exam was in 2019.
Countries: Italy (79,450), Spain (13,796), Germany (11,705), Greece (10,087), France (10,939), Estonia (382).
EU wants more workers from North and West. Now there are many Italians, Belgians, and Greeks.
Countries like Denmark, Sweden, and the Netherlands want more workers. They even ask for quotas.
In 2025, balance is not good. More people come from South. Few come from North.
In 2017, 10 countries had few workers. In 2021, 13 countries. France is better now. Germany is still half.
Belgium has the most EU workers. It has 8.5%, but should have 3.1%.
In 2024, 16% of low-level workers are Italian. Greece has 6.3%.
Estonians are 1.5% of EU workers. This is almost double the target (0.8%). In the Commission, Estonians are 0.6% (low) and 0.7% (high).
Estonians have many high jobs. Low jobs have few Estonians.
EU pay starts at 6,000 euros. The highest pay is 24,000 euros.
EU has a big job contest. 175,000 people want jobs. Half are from Italy. 382 Estonians want jobs.
80,000 Italians want jobs. This is more than expected. EPSO organizes the contest. They have a lot of work.
There are 1,490 jobs. 117 people want one job. 750 people get jobs. Others wait.
Italian people are 45% of all. This makes it hard for them. EU wants 11.2% Italian workers. Now there are more.
The exam looks at results only. Nationality does not matter. Later, they check balance.
EPSO uses only the web. Last exam was in 2019.
Countries: Italy (79,450), Spain (13,796), Germany (11,705), Greece (10,087), France (10,939), Estonia (382).
EU wants more workers from North and West. Now there are many Italians, Belgians, and Greeks.
Countries like Denmark, Sweden, and the Netherlands want more workers. They even ask for quotas.
In 2025, balance is not good. More people come from South. Few come from North.
In 2017, 10 countries had few workers. In 2021, 13 countries. France is better now. Germany is still half.
Belgium has the most EU workers. It has 8.5%, but should have 3.1%.
In 2024, 16% of low-level workers are Italian. Greece has 6.3%.
Estonians are 1.5% of EU workers. This is almost double the target (0.8%). In the Commission, Estonians are 0.6% (low) and 0.7% (high).
Estonians have many high jobs. Low jobs have few Estonians.
EU pay starts at 6,000 euros. The highest pay is 24,000 euros.