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Published on 15 September 2015
Updated byAnne-Lise Mestryon 26 October 2023

Luxembourg City, being the capital of the Grand Duchy, holds a significant reputation as a major financial hub both in Europe and around the world. If you're considering working there, here's some helpful information for you.

Professional atmosphere in Luxembourg City

Above all, Luxembourg stands as a prominent financial hub situated in the heart of both Europe and the global arena. Nearly half of the country's GDP is intricately tied to the pivotal economic function carried out by its capital city, Luxembourg City, especially within investment funds. The banking sector serves as the driving force behind the local economy.

Additionally, the city hosts the legal and financial bodies of the European Union, which encompass the Court of Justice of the European Communities, the European Investment Bank, the European Court of Auditors, the General Secretariat of the European Parliament, the Publications Office, and several branches of the European Commission.

Luxembourg City embraces a diverse community of 175 nationalities, collaborating with a multitude of international companies spanning various sectors such as information and communications technology, e-commerce, media, and automotive equipment, among others.

Benefits of working in Luxembourg City

Working in Luxembourg is viable for both local residents and those who commute across borders. The city introduced a tramway line in 2017, and its central railway station, acting as the core of Luxembourg's rail network, connects seamlessly with German, French, and Belgian networks through several trains each hour. Also, the city remains accessible due to numerous bus routes managed by Transports en Commun Luxembourgeois (TCL), making it easily accessible despite the inevitable traffic jams, particularly at rush hour.

As previously mentioned, the capital of the Grand Duchy hosts a wide array of nationalities, creating a professional environment abundant in cultural richness and a diverse range of skills.

Prospecting in Luxembourg City

The primary method of securing employment in Luxembourg is through the internet, specifically on the website of the Agence pour le Développement de l'Emploi (ADEM). Additionally, there are specialized job search platforms tailored for opportunities within the Grand Duchy, allowing users to narrow down their search to display exclusively Luxembourg-based job listings.

Another avenue is the European job mobility portal EURES, which facilitates the posting of job advertisements. Furthermore, the local administration in Luxembourg also shares vacancy announcements within the community.

Enrolling with a temporary employment agency can streamline your job search, depending on your qualifications. You can locate the addresses of these agencies in local directories or on their respective websites.

Lastly, you have the option of compiling a personal list of companies based in Luxembourg that align with your interests and then directly reaching out to their human resources departments. While this approach may be time-intensive, it is undoubtedly the most effective method to gain visibility in the job market as a foreigner in Luxembourg.

Useful links:

Adem: https://adem.public.lu/fr.html

Expat.com ' Jobs in Luxembourg
Luxembourg City ' Find a job: https://www.vdl.lu/fr/travailler/trouver-un-emploi/offres-demploi-de-la-ville
Option Carrière www.optioncarriere.lu

EURES ' Jobseekers' area ec.europa.eu

We do our best to provide accurate and up to date information. However, if you have noticed any inaccuracies in this article, please let us know in the comments section below.

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Anne-Lise studied Psychology for 4 years in the UK before finding her way back to Mauritius and being a journalist for 3 years and heading Expat.com's editorial department for 5. She loves politics, books, tea, running, swimming, hiking...

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