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 20 jun 2017 12:23 

New Skills Profile tool to help non-EU nationals enter the labour market


On the occasion of the World Refugee Day, the European Commission is today releasing the 'EU Skills Profile Tool for Third-Country Nationals'.

It is an off – and online web editor that will make it possible for non-EU nationals to present their skills, qualifications, and experiences in a way that is well understood by employers, education and training providers and organisations working with migrants across the whole European Union. Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility, Marianne Thyssen, said: "In today's world of work we need everyone to be able to fully use their skills in our labour markets. The talents of non-EU nationals cannot be wasted. Our 'Skills Profile Tool' will facilitate their pathway towards work. It will also allow national administrations to have a clear understanding of their skills and qualifications. This is a win-win for all." Dimitris Avramopoulos, Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship, said: "Migrants come with their own experience, talents and skills that can be real assets for our economies and societies. Successful integration is key if we want to turn migration into an opportunity for everyone involved. Our 'Skills Profile' will shorten the journey for newly arrived non-EU nationals to employment by making their individual skills sets visible." The Skills Profile Tool will be a first instrument for reception centres, integration services, public employment services and other organisations offering services to non-EU nationals to make sure their skills and education are recognised, and to further guide them to training, education or employment. In addition to giving an overview of a non-EU national's skills profile – comparable with a CV – the tool helps migration organisations to identify individuals' specific needs for integration into the labour market. Ultimately this will simplify the process of matching jobseekers to vacancies.

The Skills Profile Tool is part of one of the ten actions defined under the New Skills Agenda for Europe. Commissioners Thyssen and Avramopoulos will give a press statement to present the tool around 12:30 today, which can be followed live on EbS.

More information can be found in the press release and memo online.



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