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Switzerland is opening its doors to international employment. With an urgent need for 85,000 professionals and salaries starting at 3,500 euros, now is the time to consider a career in the heart of Europe[...].
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The Haute-Savoie region, a true European crossroads, is preparing to host another edition of the Salon du Frontalier at ROCHEXPO on September 29 and 30, 2023. The event presents a good opportunity for those interested in the subject[...].
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Working in Switzerland, living in Germany: the reasons why Germans cross the border to work in Switzerland. Linguistic, geographical and economic aspects are explained[...].
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According to a recent study by INSEE, the number of French people crossing the Swiss border to work in Franche-Comté saw a remarkable increase in 2022. With an increase of 9.6 % on the previous year, this region reached[...].
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Since 1973, the Geneva Financial Compensation (CFG) has made it possible to regulate economic and social exchanges between the canton of Geneva and the neighboring French departments, Haute-Savoie and Ain, due to the growth of the border phenomenon.[… ]
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Finding a job in Switzerland, especially for foreigners and cross-border commuters, can be a challenge, despite the country's near-zero unemployment rate and demand for labor outstripping supply, but with the use of new[...].
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With an unemployment rate of 2.2%, the lowest in 20 years, both the secondary sector (industry) and the tertiary sector (services) are experiencing major recruitment constraints. The Swiss Employers' Association (UPS) predicts that, in the long[...]
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People who live and work in one of Switzerland's border regions are considered Swiss cross-border commuters. This status is becoming increasingly common, not least because of the financial advantages[...].
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