Tag Archives: individual support

APEC (Association pour l’emploi des cadres)

Support offer

APEC (Association pour l’emploi des cadres) is a private association. Its website contains job offers, internship offers and volunteer work. You can also find tips about how to write a CV. Employers and recruiters can also benefit from this support offer in order to find potential candidates.

Still students or already graduates, young people find in APEC the advice and support of consultants to develop and implement their professional project, prepare for recruitment interviews, build their action plan and identify companies to prospect.

Who can access this offer?

All employees and job seekers. People who want to access this support offer have to register on the website.

Further information/useful links

EURES

Support offer

EURES is a website where you can find job offers, create a CV, create a “competency passport”, get in touch with an advisor by phone or mail.
Employees can publish job offers, find potential candidates. They can contact an advisor as well.
The website’s aim is also to provide guidance to job seekers and employees in their search by giving all kind of tips.

It is intended for European citizens and gather job offers from all EU countries, Norway, Lichtenstein and Switzerland.

Who can access this offer?

All European employees and job seekers. People who want to access this offer have to register first on the website.

Further information/useful links

Mission locale

Support offer

Helping young people aged between 16 and 25 to deal with difficulties that jeopardize their access to employment and qualifications.

Each young person, according to his or her level, needs and difficulties, can benefit from individualised responses to define his or her professional objective and the stages of its achievement, to establish and complete his or her training project, to access and maintain employment.

The local mission is involved in the social and professional integration of young people in all areas: guidance, training, employment, housing, health …

Who can access this offer?

Job seekers aged between 16 and 25

Further information/useful links

  • https://www.mlroubaix.com/index.php/autres-2
  • http://www.mde-valdemarque.fr/index.php/nos-offres-emploi

Further training courses by the Federal Employment Agency

Support offer

The services offered by the Federal Employment Agency are divided into four basic areas for further training with the aim of creating an individual career path.
These areas include:

  • Advisory services and support for personal career development and advancement
  • The promotion of a vocational qualification in order to extend knowledge and skills or to obtain a vocational qualification.
  • The professional change – a retraining, cross or side entry for a new occupational field
  • The return to working life after a break.

Who can access this offer?

Support is given to those who can prove that further training actively contributes to improving the chances of placement.

Further information/useful links

https://www.arbeitsagentur.de/karriere-und-weiterbildung
https://kursnet-finden.arbeitsagentur.de/kurs/

 

Promotion of specific groups of persons

Support offer

Group-related funding (e.g. students).
This includes, above all, the establishment of new businesses by young entrepreneurs who are given targeted support in various forms (consulting, preparation of a business plan, review of loans and financing as well as subsidies and grants).

Such funds are also aimed at specific groups, such as companies that stand out for their training opportunities. (Another group is also the start-ups represented by women).

The “Student” group of people is also addressed individually. Similar to the promotion of young entrepreneurs, support is provided in the form of both financial resources and individual advice (from the initial idea to the choice of location and financing options, for example).

Who can access this offer?

Funding offer for specific groups

Further information/useful links

General information:
https://www.deutschland-startet.de/top-10-foerdermoeglichkeiten/
https://www.fuer-gruender.de/kapital/foerdermittel/

Funding offer geared to specific groups
https://www.mikromezzaninfonds-deutschland.de/

Addressed to students
http://www.thinc.de/
https://www.tum.de/wirtschaft/entrepreneurship/
https://www.informatik.uni-augsburg.de/service/entrepreneurship/
https://www.exist.de/

Small business start-ups
http://www.foerderdatenbank.de/Foerder-DB/Navigation/Foerderrecherche/suche.html?get=views;document&doc=10917

State subsidies

Support offer

State support for setting up a company is supported by various institutions. These are the Federal Employment Agency (BA) and the European Social Fund (ESF).
The financial support provided by the Federal Employment Agency concerns two different levels:

  • The start-up subsidy is aimed at persons registered as unemployed who receive unemployment benefit. This subsidy is subject to a number of conditions (such as the submission of documents relating to the business plan, the submission of comments by an expert on the project or a certificate of self-employment from the trade office, but also that at least 150 days of unemployment benefit remain after the date of foundation).
  • Support through the so-called entry allowance is aimed at persons who receive basic insurance and serves as an integration of self-employed persons (but can also be applied for when taking up employment that is subject to social insurance contributions). This form of support is also linked to – as mentioned earlier – conditions.

Support from the European Social Fund is aimed, among other things, at supporting self-employment, entrepreneurship and business start-ups, including innovative micro-enterprises and innovative small and medium-sized enterprises. This support is also linked to various conditions (such as publicity requirements).

In addition, the support addresses various areas related to business start-ups, such as advice on business management, attracting and securing skilled workers, environmental protection, the introduction of family-friendly measures in the company, and the organisation of work for the elderly and disabled.

Who can access this offer?

Directly addressed to the unemployed or jobseekers

Further information/useful links

https://www.unternehmenswelt.de/mikromezzaninfonds.html

State educational institutions (Bildungswerk)

Support offer

Bildungswerke are organisations within the federal states which have specialised in helping as service providers with the job search.

The range of support offers a broad spectrum of different measures to support the individual.
In addition to support for applications (application management), there are retraining and support measures as well as additional qualification offers, help with job placement, support offers for people with disabilities and support for (re)integration.
In addition, the respective offers are divided into different groups (see target group) and offer as specific support measures and offers as possible.

Who can access this offer?

Pupils, apprentices, trainees, teachers, job seekers, people with disabilities, and immigrants.

Further information/useful links

As examples of support specific to the federal states:

BWNW (Hessen): https://www.bwnw.de/
BNW (Niedersachsen): https://www.bnw.de/

Overview of all federal states:
https://www.deutschland-startet.de/foerdermittel/