Here’s a step‑by‑step guide to finding jobs in Belgium

 

Check Work Eligibility

  • EU/EEA/Swiss citizens: Can work in Belgium without a visa.

  • Non‑EU citizens: Usually need a work permit (type B or C) and a job offer before relocating.

Many employers will only consider applicants who are legally allowed to work in Belgium.


2️⃣ Use Major Belgian Job Portals

🌐 Multi‑Sector Job Boards

  • Indeed Belgium – Jobs across industries in Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, Liège and more. (be.indeed.com)

  • StepStone Belgium – One of the largest portals with thousands of vacancies daily. (stepstone.be)

  • Jobat – General jobs in multiple sectors. (jobat.be)

  • VDAB – Government-run portal for Flanders region. (vdab.be)

  • Le Forem – Government portal for Wallonia region. (leforem.be)


🧑‍💻 Niche or English-Friendly Sites

  • BrusselsJobs – English-speaking and multinational positions in Brussels. (brusselsjobs.com)

  • XpatJobs Belgium – Roles suitable for expats or multilingual professionals. (xpatjobs.com)

  • EuroBrussels – Jobs in EU institutions, NGOs, and international organizations. (eurobrussels.com)


3️⃣ Target Key Cities and Sectors

High-demand cities:

  • Brussels – EU institutions, finance, IT, NGOs

  • Antwerp – Logistics, shipping, trade, fashion

  • Ghent & Leuven – Education, research, tech

  • Liège – Industry and manufacturing

Popular sectors: IT, engineering, finance, healthcare, education, logistics, hospitality, research & development.


4️⃣ Prepare Your CV & Application

  • Belgium prefers a concise CV (1–2 pages) in French, Dutch, or English depending on region.

  • Include a cover letter tailored to the role.

  • Highlight languages spoken — Belgium values multilingualism (French, Dutch, English, German).


5️⃣ Networking & Local Outreach

  • Join LinkedIn groups or Belgian professional communities.

  • Attend career fairs (e.g., Jobat Career Fair, StepStone Fair).

  • Contact recruitment agencies: Hays Belgium, Randstad, Adecco, Michael Page.


6️⃣ Language Tips

  • French → Wallonia & Brussels

  • Dutch → Flanders & Brussels

  • English → Multinational companies and expat roles

Even basic local language skills improve your chances greatly.


7️⃣ Additional Resources

  • Brussels Employment Office – Support for EU and non-EU workers. (job.brussels)

  • Expatica Belgium – Work Section – Guides on working and finding jobs in Belgium. (expatica.com/be/work)


If you tell me your field, city preference, and language skills, I can find specific current job openings in Belgium that match your profile with direct application links.

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