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INTRODUCTION TO EUROPASS

5. VISIT US ONLINE

Once on the Europass portal, users can register, create a free personal profile, as well as visually appealing CVs and cover letters tailored to job applications. Additionally, the portal provides access to information on learning opportunities, job vacancies across Europe, and guidance on how to plan a professional career.

However, in addition to the main Europass portal, users should also be aware of the existence of national Europass websites maintained by national Europass centres. These national websites complement the central portal by offering country-specific information and resources. For instance, visitors can find details about how different Europass activities are implemented nationally, as well as additional documents that are managed at the national level, such as Europass mobility or Europass Certificate Supplement.

These national centres may also provide targeted support and guidance on using Europass effectively for job or study purposes within their respective countries. Together, the central Europass portal and the national Europass websites form a comprehensive ecosystem that equips users with the tools and knowledge to succeed in an increasingly interconnected European labour and education market.

A comprehensive list of National Europass Centres can be found on the Europass homepage under the About Europass section, followed by selecting National Europass Centres. By selecting a specific country from the list, users will gain access to detailed information about the corresponding national centre, including its official website, contact details, physical address, and social media channels.

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