Giorgia is a full time Italian student in France.
Giorgia studied very hard to get a degree in Finance. 3 00:00:11.500 --> 00:00:13.500 Congratulations Giorgia.
Now comes the tricky part… getting a job.
Luckily you have that traineeship back in your hometown of Milan.
They’ll probably make you a job offer after that I expect..
Did they offer you something Giorgia?
What is the plan now Giorgia? Is there much work locally?
As you have studied in France and speak the language, why don’t you apply to work there?
The question is how to go about it?
Here ESCO - European classification of Skills, competences, qualifications and occupations – can help.
Instead of creating a new CV for each job application abroad you select the skills that are relevant to you.
ESCO translates those skills automatically in all other 26 ESCO languages. 14 00:01:05.000 --> 00:01:06.500 You can also add ‘transversal skills’.
They are your transferable skills, like teamwork, or public speaking.
And hey presto Giorgia you are ready to apply for jobs in France.
What’s more you can make those applications on any jobs platform.
Pretty clever stuff.
Well that’s because we developed ESCO with the help of experts from all economic sectors,
so that employers across Europe understand it.
ESCO is available now.