It's not easy to find work in Brazil. Here, unemployment is breaking records, with almost 4 million people unemployed for more than two years. This reality makes many people seek international opportunities. But which are the best countries to work abroad? That's what we're going to answer for you today!
Job opportunities, surplus labor and quality of life, these reasons can be considered the best to look for a job anywhere in the world. However, there are other factors that can lead anyone to look for another country to work: low cost of living or earning more.
Well, according to the reasons above, we have prepared a list of 10 countries where there is a surplus of labor. This way, perhaps you who are looking for a new job opportunity can organize yourself and better understand how this process works.
ESTONIA
According to some studies (especially Glassdoor), Estonia is one of the countries, or rather, among the best countries in Europe to get a job. This is because in addition to having available labor, the small Baltic country (around 1.3 million inhabitants) presented three major indicators with perfect scores for work: temporary employment of young people, temporary employment and involuntary impartial work.
NORWAY
Another country that has available labor and which even had a score of 0.9 in the same survey mentioned above is Norway. Norway is ranked in the top three by four out of six indicators. Furthermore, the country has been voted the best prosperous country in the Legatum Institute ranking since 2009.
UK
Great Britain is among the three best countries in Europe to find a job because it has an available workforce. The score of 0.8 also places the country among the three main indicators. Britain also has a spectacular quality of life, but when it comes to part-time and involuntary work, it is below average.
AUSTRIA
Another country that has labor availability is Austria. The country, which also has an excellent quality of life, is among the first among the countries surveyed that have people employed even in times of crisis. Austria is located in the center of Europe and has around 8.9 million inhabitants.
DENMARK
Denmark was once considered the happiest country in the world. This title was given according to the UN (United Nations) happiness ranking. And what makes this even better is that the country has less than 10% of young people without work, a rate below according to the OECD. And when we talk about labor and the three main indices, the country scores above average.
GERMANY
Considered the largest economy in Europe, Germany is among the best countries in Europe to live in in many aspects. The country, which is a reference in education not only in Europe but throughout the world, always has a workforce available and invests heavily in young people. Oh, and the country is always creating jobs, always having a low unemployment rate.
SWITZERLAND
Switzerland has one of the best quality of life in Europe, and is also one of the happiest countries on the old continent. Unemployment is low there because there is a workforce available. Another point that draws attention is the country's salary, which is among the highest in Europe.
BELGIUM
Well, Belgium is considered a very big country to find labor. Her score is well above the average for finding a job, except for one of the indicators: temporary jobs. The country is considered one of the best to live in Europe, providing quality of life for its residents.
FINLAND
To give you an idea, Finland is one of the best countries when we talk about education. And because of this, other countries are applying some methods used there to reach the same level of excellence. Furthermore, in terms of labor, the country always has labor available, that is, there is always a surplus of jobs.
NETHERLANDS
Another place that scored well was the Netherlands. In it, the labor availability index is good, however, when we talk about temporary employment, the Netherlands leaves something to be desired. Another cool point is that the quality of life there is high.