- 2016Implementation
- 2017Completed
Description
19 vocational and higher education institutions have developed e-career platforms where employers can advertise practice placements and job offers for students. Career e-platforms are websites where the employer can easily register and post practice placements or jobs to students. Students can view, save and apply for these ads. It is no longer necessary for the employer to send word or pdf advertisements to the school, and contact the school administration if any corrections or changes are required; it is now possible to do so electronically. It is also easy for education institutions to attract and work with many more employers. Such institutions can look at job vacancy statistics, employer and student activity, allowing conclusions to be drawn about labour market demand.
E-career platforms were developed as part of the Erasmus+ strategic partnership project VET for employment (No2014-1-LV01-KA202-000522). Implementation period: 1 September 2014 to 31 August 2017.
Bodies responsible
- Vocational and higher education institutions
Target groups
Learners
- Learners in upper secondary, including apprentices
- Young people (15-29 years old)
Education professionals
- Guidance practitioners
Entities providing VET
- Companies
- VET providers (all kinds)
Thematic categories
Supporting lifelong learning culture and increasing participation
Lifelong learning refers to all learning (formal, non-formal or informal) taking place at all stages in life and resulting in an improvement or update in knowledge, skills, competences and attitudes or in participation in society from a personal, civic, cultural, social or employment-related perspective (Erasmus+, Glossary of terms, https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/programme-guide/part-d/glossary-common-terms). A systemic approach to CVET is crucial to ensure adaptability to evolving demands.
This broad thematic category looks at ways of creating opportunities and ensuring access to re-skilling and upskilling pathways, allowing individuals to progress smoothly in their learning throughout their lives with better permeability between general and vocational education and training, and better integration and compatibility between initial and continuing VET and with higher education. Individuals should be supported in acquiring and updating their skills and competences and navigating easily through education and training systems. Strategies and campaigns that promote VET and LLL as an attractive and high-quality pathway, providing quality lifelong guidance and tailored support to design learning and career paths, and various incentives (financial and non-financial) to attract and support participation in VET and LLL fall into this thematic category as well.
This thematic category also includes many initiatives on making VET inclusive and ensuring equal education and training opportunities for various groups of learners, regardless of their personal and economic background and place of residence – especially those at risk of disadvantage or exclusion, such as persons with disabilities, the low-skilled and low-qualified, minorities, migrants, refugees and others.
This thematic sub-category refers to providing high-quality lifelong learning and career guidance services, including making full use of Europass and other digital services and resources.
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Further reading
Country
Type of development
Cedefop, & ReferNet. (2025). Developing e-career platforms: Latvia. In Cedefop, & ReferNet. (2025). Timeline of VET policies in Europe (2024 update) [Online tool].
https://www.cedefop.europa.eu/en/tools/timeline-vet-policies-europe/search/28400