Find a Job

If you want a job in Lithuania, first, visit the website of the Labour Exchange, or come to any of its structural units, where you'll receive free information and answers to your questions. You may also check the website of the EURES - European Employment Service - or contact recruitment agencies. Also, before starting a job in Lithuania, you are recommended to consult the Labour Code

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Information Services

Information Services

The situation of the Lithuanian labour market is monitored by the Labour Exchange Office, which consults both job-seekers as well as job-givers. Labour exchange services are available also for those holding a job: they can view the Exchange's website for jobs on offer, access independent information retrieval terminals and more.

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EURES

EURES

EURES is the European Employment Service. Its mission is to ensure the free movement of workers within the European Economic Area. The consultants provide free consultations regarding the work abroad, inform about job vacancies, help to write applications, curriculum vitae (CV). EURES services are available to employers looking for workers abroad.

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Recruitment Agencies

Recruitment Agencies

Recruitment agencies may not charge home or abroad recruitment services directly or indirectly. It is provided for by the European Parliament and Council Directive 2006/123/EC on services in the internal market. Since 2010, this directive has been transposed in the Lithuanian legislation, and the list of recruitment agencies has expanded.

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Labour Code

Labour Code

Lithuanian Labour Code has been compiled following the practice in other European countries. It consists of three parts: general provisions, collective industrial labour relations, and provisions regulating individual labour relations. The document covers individual employment issues, work and leisure-time conditions, wages, benefits, and compensations...

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