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Landing A Job With A European RailwaySubmitted by wynwith Tue, 2 Oct 2007
The current job market for railway professionals in the United Kingdom and Europe is tough for those just breaking into the industry. Drivers, engineers, and others looking to stay close to home and work at a national railway are often rebuffed by the realities of the marketplace. International workers from Asia, North America, and other European nations are flooding the market with applications. Experienced rail professionals are staying on the job longer to accrue greater retirement pensions and save more money for their twilight years. In the end, the best option for young professionals looking to work in the European railway industry is to consider the international job market.
European railways in the eastern half of the continent are particularly interested in international applicants. National railways in Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary, among others, are growing as the general economy grows. This growth requires talented professionals who are willing to grow with the railway and understand that some of the financial benefits of the job will come down the road. No matter where a European rail worker looks for work, they need to consider different methods in landing their dream job. One of the best ways for railway professionals to break into the European rail industry is through international recruiters. These recruiters often have connections with railway companies throughout the continent and provide exclusive jobs for professionals with the skills needed to succeed in the industry. Young professionals interested in becoming mechanics, drivers, or station personnel can benefit from recruiting agencies because of their hands-on approach and professional development courses. Professionals can also find international rail jobs on job sites, through their former university, or by attending recruiting fairs. Hiring managers, recruiters, and experienced professionals alike can give young professionals a picture of what working with railways in Italy or Spain is like on a daily basis. Young professionals will learn that it takes a distinct set of interpersonal skills in order to succeed within the industry. Drivers and station personnel working with European railways typically speak more than their first language, in an effort to accommodate co-workers and passengers. As well, successful rail professionals on the international scale are used to working away from home for a good portion of their career. Young professionals need to consider these important skills, as well as the technical skills they need for their jobs, in comparison with their professional goals. In the end, fortune favours the bold and young professionals should consider taking the chance on working with a European railway. About the Author
Wynnwith Rail specialise in rail recruitment and rail jobs throughout the UK. Areas of particular specialisation include rail engineering jobs, electrical engineering jobs and Network Rail recruitment.
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