Employment - vocational training
All our tips for finding a job in Luxembourg as an expatriate or when you arrive in Luxembourg.
Job search: how to find a job?
Are you looking for a job or internship in Luxembourg? Finding a job can sometimes be a long and difficult process. Here are our recommendations to help you improve your search and find a job quickly and easily in Luxembourg.
Being a staff representative in Luxembourg
Staff representatives play an essential role in ensuring effective social dialogue in Luxembourg. Empathetic, attentive, and strategic, they act as facilitators and intermediaries between employees and management. More than just representatives, they provide genuine human and legal support in times of tension or misunderstanding.
Key demands of ALEBA in terms of employment
On June 28, a major inter-union demonstration will be held in Luxembourg. Roberto Mendolia and Jean-Jacques Rieff, respectively president and vice president of the union at the EBA, detail the five main points behind this mobilization. At the heart of the demands are Sunday opening, employee representation, pension reform, a single tax bracket, and the adjustment of tax barriers.
Salaries in Luxembourg: Complete Guide
Are you considering working in Luxembourg? Understanding salaries and tax particularities is essential for integrating into this dynamic market. Here is everything you need to know about remuneration in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
Working in Luxembourg: complete guide
Have you just arrived in Luxembourg or are you planning to move here soon? Are you looking for a job in Luxembourg? What do you need to know? How can you find a job here quickly?
The three-pillar mechanism of Luxembourg pensions
When I arrived in Luxembourg, I quickly discovered that planning for retirement wasn't just a matter of saving money. It was mainly a tax issue. I took this idea lightly and put off taking action. Big mistake.
Maximize your retirement income with the PCE
In order to significantly improve the income of future retirees, employers have the option of setting up a supplementary pension plan for their employees: the Supplementary Company Pension (PCE).
Labor laws and working conditions
Luxembourg laws govern the world of work in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Regardless of their status, whether resident or cross-border worker, posted worker or locally hired, all persons working in Luxembourg are subject to the labor code in force.
Labor market and labor force
Today in Luxembourg, more and more employees are seeking a better work-life balance. Since 2020, the job market has been undergoing a transformation.
Recognition of qualifications, validation of prior learning
Would you like to pursue university studies or work in certain professions in Luxembourg? To do so, you may need to provide proof of certain certificates, diplomas, licenses, or other academic transcripts. These may be subject to recognition of equivalence by the Luxembourg government.
Language learning for adults
Multilingualism is omnipresent in Luxembourg, whether in everyday life or at work. Whatever the situation, you can expect to speak a different language or be addressed in a language other than your mother tongue.
Adult continuing education grants
Continuing professional education is a prominent topic in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. There is a wide range of training courses available for adults.
Hosting a young person or working as an au pair
Are you a family living in Luxembourg with children under the age of 13? Would you like to welcome an au pair into your home?
Working hours and statutory leave
In Luxembourg, the standard working hours are 8 hours per day and 40 hours per week for full-time employment. Everything you need to know about working in Luxembourg
Which sectors are hiring, who, and how many?
Are you looking for work in Luxembourg? Which sectors are hiring and what profiles are they looking for? What are the pay scales? Find all the information you need about recruitment in Luxembourg here.
Receive retirement benefits and an old-age pension
Luxembourg ranks among the top 10 countries in the world in terms of old-age pensions. But how do retirement pensions work in Luxembourg, who is eligible for them, and how?
Work stoppages and sick leave
Are you an employee in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg? What are your rights and obligations in the event of illness? What do you need to know to be eligible for sick leave? Just Arrived provides an overview of work stoppages and sick leave in Luxembourg.
