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There is currently a shortage of qualified labour in the following areas: mechanics   Courses in Lithuania
 and electricity, automobiles, electricity (engineers), shipyards, civil engineering
 (technicians), engineering, IT and communications, telemarketing, health and
 social services. There are therefore places to be taken for trainees.  This small Baltic country in northern Europe, although badly affected by
 However, the search for a course can be long and may require multiple   the 2008 crisis of 2008, has experienced one of the fastest revivals in Europe. The
 applications. Consult the company directories, particularly those for French and   industrial sector is diverse, with electronics, chemical products, machine tools,
 international companies established in the country:  mainly in the financial, real   the treatment of metals, construction materials, household appliances, agri-food,
 estate, manufacturing and trade sectors. Contacting companies direct works well   clothing, furniture and domestic appliances. There are also oil refineries and
 in the search for courses in the engineering or scientific fields.  shipyards.
 Business languages are Russian and English.  The economic signals are generally set at green in Lithuania. The service sector
        is developed and employs 66% of the working population (25% for the industrial
 Finding a course: a few websites   sector and 9% for agriculture). It should be noted that the country has seen a 20%
 ÷ The main site for course offers in Latvia www.prakse.lv  reduction in its population over the past two decades and the departure of young
 ÷  Information on employment, the drafting of CV and courses in Latvia (in   people continues to worry the government.
 Latvian) www.nva.gov.lv  Lithuania also has good prospects for development, particularly in the sectors of
 ÷ The French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Latvia: www.cfl.lv  energy, transport, biotechnology and agri-food.
 ÷  A guide is produced in October each year listing the main Latvian
 businesses likely to accommodate trainees. It can be downloaded from:   Name and legal framework
 www.karjera.lu.lv/eng/news  Praktika, Stažuotės
 ÷ Consult business directories: www.1188.lv  An Employment Law covering traineeships came into force on 1 July 2017.
        There are two types of course in Lithuania: educational and professional. The first
 Professional organizations   concerns students and pupils. However, the practice of courses is fairly recent,
 ÷ Latvian association of the pharmaceutical industry and chemical products:    and not yet very widespread in Latvia; it is therefore easier to arrange a course in
 www.lakifa.lv/en  the context of an institutional programme like Erasmus+.
 ÷  Latvian association of the metallurgical and mechanical industry: www.  Anyone under the age of 29 can agree a voluntary course contract with a company
 masoc.lv/en  for a maximum period of two months.
 ÷  Latvian association of the forestry industry: www.apesnovads.lv/english  These courses may be paid, in the form of a grant.
 ÷ Latvian Business Association (LTA): test.lta.lv/english.   It is essential to have mastery of at least English.
        Normal weekly working hours in Lithuania are 40 hours.
 Useful blog
 French language blog specialising in the current affairs in the Baltic and Nordic   Practical life
 Countries, posted by the journalist Antoine Jacob: jacobnordiques.blogspot.fr
        Cost of living:  cheap, or even very cheap for food. 80 € per month may be enough.
        In restaurants, a main course costs between four and seven euros at lunchtime, a
        little more in the evening.


        Accommodation: typical price for renting a studio: 240€ per month in Vilnius,
        200€ per month in Kaunas, 160€ per month in Klaipėda.
        Some useful sites: www.trumpam.lt/EN
        www.studyinlithuania.lt/en/


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