Employment prospects for Greeks are dismal, as the country ranks second last in the European Union, ahead of only Romania, for the second quarter of 2025, according to a new report by ManpowerGroup. The multinational leader in workforce solutions and staffing has just published its latest employment outlook data for 41 countries, including Greece. The report […]
The data is expected as the country's tourist season ended, resulting in an upswing in the number of employees departing as thousands of seasonal workers are left out of the job market
This recognition highlights the growing influence of Greek businesses at a European level, leading the way in creating great workplaces for all
According to research by the ENA Institute, over 280,000 economically active people left Greece between 2019 and 2022
In 2023, nearly 39.4% of non-nationals working in the EU were over-qualified for their jobs, nearly double the percentage of EU nationals.
More than half of employees in Greece believe it is very likely they will need to gain new skills to deal with the impact of AI on their work over the next five years.