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Working and Studying in the Czech Republic



When the Czech Republic first entered the European Union, despite it’s tiny, landlocked country seeming to be outdated in many ways, it brought with it an excellent tradition of top quality education. Within the entire region, the Czech Republic is renowned for the great amounts it has contributed in the goal of building economic knowledge. Thousands of foreign students move to the Czech Republic yearly, in a quest for a quality education at a well viewed post secondary school. The MBA programmes alone in the Czech Republic draw thousands every year, and the Czech Republic features the best schools coupled with schools in other countries, such as the United States and England. Add to all the excellence offered in it’s educational spectrum, the Czech Republic has been steadily growing a large base of foreign and citizen investors, which is helping an boom in the economy, and provides hundreds of potential career chances.

Have you been considering an internship, or work-study programme in the Czech Republic? To help you locate a suitable job, here are a few simple ideas:

One of the best ways to locate a good job in the Czech Republic, when you are a foreign national, is by directly making contact to the employer. Always make sure to have a superb copy of your CV, including a cover letter (include your intent of study in the Czech Republic), and a list of personal and business references.

The International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience, or IAESTE is probably the overall most helpful resource for locating a work and study program in the Czech Republic, or anywhere in Europe for that matter. IAESTE is completely free of any political, governmental interference and is simply a non profit organisation which assists sans prejudice (of sex, ethnicity, or religion) students searching for a work and study position.

IAESTE was founded in 1948 in London, and the former Czechoslovakia was one of the founding countries. The main objective of IAESTE CR is to promote the improvement of the professional and language knowledge of students and graduates.

Another stellar resource for someone looking for a work and study program is AIESEC, which operates in over 775 post secondary schools in over 85 countries, and is an international students organisation. The original concept for AIESEC was to help students locate internships in other countries that concur with their studies.

If you’d like to contact the source directly, so to speak, the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs in the Czech Republic founded the National Fund of Education in 1994, with help from the European Commission. The goal was to aid in an increased employment rate via improving the quality of labour available, as well as increasing lifelong education. The Czech Republic’s NFE is actually even the coordinator for the entire EU Leonardo da Vinci programme!

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