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Europe is facing one of the largest labour shortages in its history. From truck drivers in Germany to nurses in the Netherlands, factory workers in Poland to chefs in Portugal — employers across every industry are struggling to find skilled people to fill open roles. The talent gap is real, growing, and costing European businesses billions in lost productivity, missed contracts, and stalled growth.
At EU Helpers, we solve this problem by helping you hire workers for Europe from a global talent pool spanning Asia, Africa, and other non-EU regions. Whatever your industry — transport, healthcare, construction, hospitality, manufacturing, IT, agriculture, or services — we handle the entire process from sourcing and vetting to contracts, work permits, and visa sponsorship. Visit our employer services page to see exactly what's included.
The European labour market has shifted permanently. An ageing population, low birth rates, and increased demand across every major sector mean local hiring alone can no longer meet workforce needs.
Eurostat and major industry bodies consistently report record-high vacancy rates across nearly every sector. Companies are leaving roles unfilled for six months or longer, paying premium agency fees for short-term cover, and turning down contracts because they can't staff them.
International hiring closes that gap. With the right immigration partner, you can have a fully vetted, work-permit-ready employee on the ground within 8–12 weeks.
If your business is in any of these sectors, you're already feeling the pressure. Our hiring & immigration blog covers industry-specific hiring trends in more depth.
When you choose to hire workers for Europe through EU Helpers, you can recruit across every major industry — from entry-level operators to highly qualified specialists.
Truck drivers (Cat C/CE), delivery drivers, warehouse operatives, forklift operators, logistics coordinators, fleet managers, and courier drivers.
Registered nurses, ICU nurses, paediatric nurses, caregivers, elderly care assistants, medical assistants, physiotherapists, healthcare aides, and dental assistants.
Bricklayers, carpenters, plumbers, electricians, welders, painters, roofers, plasterers, HVAC technicians, and heavy machinery operators.
Chefs, sous chefs, kitchen assistants, servers, baristas, bartenders, hotel housekeeping, front-desk staff, restaurant managers, and catering staff.
Production line operators, machine operators, quality inspectors, packaging workers, assembly technicians, food processing workers, and textile workers.
Farm workers, fruit pickers, greenhouse workers, dairy farm assistants, livestock handlers, agricultural machinery operators, and vineyard workers.
Software developers, web developers, mobile app developers, DevOps engineers, data analysts, cybersecurity specialists, IT support technicians, and system administrators.
Sales associates, store managers, cashiers, customer support representatives, call centre agents, and e-commerce assistants.
Office cleaners, industrial cleaners, hotel housekeeping, facility maintenance staff, janitors, and sanitation workers.
Content writers, copywriters, SEO writers, journalists, technical writers, scriptwriters, translators, graphic designers, and video editors.
Auto mechanics, diesel technicians, body shop workers, tyre fitters, motorcycle mechanics, and auto-electricians.
Hairdressers, barbers, beauticians, nail technicians, massage therapists, spa staff, and salon managers.
Mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, civil engineers, industrial technicians, maintenance engineers, and CAD designers.
Security guards, security supervisors, event security, surveillance operators, and safety officers.
Nannies, au pairs, kindergarten assistants, language teachers, tutors, and school support staff.
Don't see your role listed? Contact our hiring team — we recruit for over 100 job categories across the EU.
Hiring globally isn't just about filling vacancies — it's a strategic advantage.
Asian and African markets produce millions of trained, certified workers across every major industry. Many already speak English and several European languages, hold international qualifications, and bring strong work ethics shaped by competitive home markets.
Hiring internationally typically reduces total cost per hire by 30–50% compared to local agency hires, while delivering the same or better workforce stability.
International workers who relocate for a role tend to stay longer than local hires — especially when their visa is tied to your company. Most employers report 2–3× longer retention than the local market average.
Diverse teams consistently outperform homogeneous ones. International workers also bring fresh problem-solving approaches, multilingual skills, and a global perspective that benefits customer-facing roles.
For employers operating internationally, hiring globally means built-in language coverage and round-the-clock operational capacity.
We've built a sourcing network across the regions with the deepest, most reliable workforce supply.
Every candidate undergoes CV verification, skill testing, qualification verification, and reference checks. We only forward candidates whose skills match your specific role requirements.
Workers complete language assessments and cultural orientation training before deployment, ensuring they integrate quickly into your team. See more in our complete EU work visa guide.
Every worker undergoes criminal background checks, medical fitness tests, and full document verification — keeping you compliant with EU labour law from day one.
Hiring international workers legally in Europe involves multiple regulatory steps. We handle all of them — but here's what you should understand as the employer.
The EU Blue Card is the standard route for highly qualified non-EU workers. It offers fast-track processing, family reunification, and a clear path to permanent residency.
Each EU country has its own national visa schemes for skilled and semi-skilled workers. Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Ireland, Spain, and Italy all run specific routes. Our Europe work permit process page breaks down each option.
For agriculture, hospitality, construction, and tourism, several EU countries offer simplified seasonal work permits — often processed in just 4–6 weeks.
Each EU country sets its own annual hiring quotas, salary thresholds, and labour-market tests. We map every hire to the optimal country pathway — see all available routes on our countries we hire for page.
Hiring internationally is an investment, but the returns are clear and measurable.
Sourcing and pre-vetting, skill assessment, document verification, EU-compliant contract drafting, full visa and work permit handling, embassy filings, relocation support, airport pickup coordination, accommodation guidance, 30/60/90-day onboarding check-ins, and a replacement guarantee.
We charge a transparent placement fee per worker, with optional add-ons for relocation packages and ongoing HR support. For exact pricing, see our hiring pricing & plans.
| Factor | DIY Hiring | Local EU Agency | EU Helpers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time to hire | 4–6 months | 2–3 months | 8–12 weeks |
| Total cost (Year 1) | High | Highest | Mid |
| Visa/legal handled | DIY | Partial | Full |
| Vetting depth | Variable | Variable | Multi-stage |
| Replacement guarantee | No | No | Yes |
| Compliance support | Manual | Limited | Ongoing |
| Multi-country reach | Limited | Limited | 12 countries |
Demand for truck drivers across Germany, Poland, and the Netherlands has hit record levels. Employers are increasingly hiring drivers from India, the Philippines, and Eastern Europe — placements typically complete within 10 weeks.
Nursing homes, hospitals, and home-care agencies across Europe are turning to the Philippines, India, and Kenya for nurses and caregivers. Long-term retention rates are exceptionally high.
With record-high demand for housing and infrastructure, construction firms are hiring skilled tradespeople from Nepal, Bangladesh, and India. Most arrive site-ready and certified.
Hotels, restaurants, and resorts increasingly hire chefs, waitstaff, and housekeeping staff from across Asia and Africa, especially in tourism-heavy regions such as Spain, Portugal, and Greece.
Factories and farms rely on seasonal and full-time workers from Asia and Africa to meet production cycles. Sector-specific visas keep timelines short.
A logistics firm in Germany needed 15 truck drivers (Cat CE) within 3 months. Local hiring stalled. Through EU Helpers, all 15 drivers were sourced from India and the Philippines, vetted, contracted, and on the road within 11 weeks — at roughly 60% of the cost of agency-based local hires. Browse more employer success stories.
There are recruitment agencies and immigration consultants. We're both under one roof.
We handle every stage from the first brief to the first day on the job. You never coordinate between multiple vendors.
EU labour-law specialists review every contract. Every visa application follows current immigration rules.
One point of contact who knows your business, your industry, and your hiring priorities.
If a placed worker isn't the right fit within 90 days, we replace them at no extra cost.
Over 100 job categories across 15 industries — no hiring need is too niche.
You can read more about EU Helpers or jump straight to our hiring team.
A clear, predictable 8-step journey from brief to start date.
Fill out the form with your company, industry, role, and headcount. Takes 2 minutes.
A hiring strategist calls you within 24 hours to map out your plan.
We screen candidates through CV checks, skill tests, language tests, background checks, and references. (7–10 days)
We send 3–5 top candidates. You interview online and pick your hire. (5–7 days)
Our legal team drafts an EU-compliant contract. Both sides sign digitally. (3–5 days)
We manage documents, work permits, embassy appointments, and visa follow-ups. (6–10 weeks)
We coordinate flights, airport pickup, and onboarding. (1–2 weeks)
30-, 60-, and 90-day check-ins, compliance monitoring, and visa renewals.
| Step | Phase | Days |
|---|---|---|
| 1–2 | Brief & Consultation | 1–3 |
| 3 | Sourcing & Vetting | 4–14 |
| 4 | Interviews | 15–21 |
| 5 | Contract | 22–28 |
| 6 | Visa & Permit | 29–75 |
| 7 | Relocation | 76–84 |
| 8 | Onboarding | 85+ |
We source, screen, and legally deploy workers for employers in these countries. Work permits and visas handled end to end — you focus on running your business.
EU Helpers connects employers in Albania with verified international workers for hospitality, construction and agriculture. Albania's domestic workforce has declined sharply due to emigration — we fill the gap with pre-screened candidates from Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe, matched to your exact sector needs.
EU Helpers provides hotel staff, ski resort workers, restaurant teams, retail assistants and construction labourers for employers in Andorra. A micro-economy powered by tourism and retail depends almost entirely on international workers during peak seasons — we deliver pre-screened candidates matched to your exact needs.
EU Helpers sources factory workers, welders, hotel staff and farm hands for employers operating in Armenia. With local labour supply shrinking and tourism growing fast, we deliver skilled and semi-skilled international workers ready to start in your business.
EU Helpers recruits healthcare professionals, construction tradespeople, hospitality staff and engineers for Austrian employers. Austria's ageing workforce and strict qualification standards make international sourcing essential — we deliver candidates who meet both.
EU Helpers provides international workforce solutions for employers in Azerbaijan across oil services, construction, hospitality and manufacturing. We source experienced workers from global markets to support your operations in a rapidly developing economy.
EU Helpers helps employers in Belarus access verified international workers for manufacturing, agriculture, logistics and food processing. We source from trusted global talent pools to fill roles that domestic hiring consistently struggles to cover.
EU Helpers supplies employers in Belgium with warehouse operatives, construction workers, drivers, hotel staff and food production workers. Belgium's multilingual economy demands flexible recruitment — we source candidates matched to your region and language needs.
EU Helpers recruits welders, factory workers, farm labourers and hospitality staff for employers in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Growing industrial output and construction activity require international workers — we source, screen and deliver them to your site.
EU Helpers recruits automotive technicians, CNC operators, welders, machine operators and production staff for Czech employers. The country's industrial heartland depends on international workers — we deliver verified candidates matched to your factory floor.
EU Helpers recruits engineers, healthcare professionals, IT specialists, welders and skilled tradespeople for German employers. Europe's largest economy faces its most severe labour shortage in decades — we source qualified international candidates under structured recruitment processes.
EU Helpers sources logistics operatives, hospitality staff, factory workers and warehouse teams for Hungarian employers. Competitive labour costs and EU market access make Hungary attractive — we ensure you have the workforce to capitalise on it.
EU Helpers delivers manufacturing workers, warehouse staff, construction teams, food production operatives and logistics drivers for Polish employers. Poland's fastest-growing sectors depend on international recruitment — we provide the verified talent pipeline that keeps your business running.
EU Helpers provides CNC operators, welders, electricians, assembly workers and production staff for Slovak employers. The automotive and electronics manufacturing base needs reliable international workers — we deliver screened candidates ready for your production line.
You submit a hiring request; we source and pre-vet candidates; you interview shortlisted workers online; we handle contracts and full visa processing; and the worker joins your team in 8–12 weeks on average.
We recruit across more than 100 job categories, including drivers, nurses, caregivers, construction trades, chefs, factory workers, IT professionals, agricultural workers, security staff, beauticians, and engineers.
The full process typically takes 8–12 weeks from brief to start date, including sourcing, interviews, contracts, and visa processing.
Every worker undergoes CV verification, skill tests, language assessment, qualification authentication, criminal background checks, medical fitness tests, and reference checks.
Yes. From document collection to embassy filings and visa stamping, we manage the full immigration process end-to-end.
We source primarily from India, the Philippines, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Egypt, Morocco, and South Africa.
We currently place workers in 12 EU countries: Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Austria, Belgium, Sweden, and Denmark.
We charge a transparent placement fee per worker with volume discounts for batch hires. Exact pricing is on our pricing & plans page.
Yes. If a placed worker isn't the right fit within 90 days, we replace them at no extra cost.
Yes. We support seasonal contracts in agriculture, hospitality, tourism, and construction under simplified visa schemes.
Yes. Every contract is reviewed by EU labour-law specialists and tailored to the country of employment.
All employer and worker data is processed under GDPR-compliant systems. We never share data without consent.
You can hire as few as 1 worker or as many as 50+ in a batch. Volume discounts apply for 5 or more.
Yes. We provide pre-departure orientation covering job role, EU workplace culture, basic language essentials, and compliance.
For most skilled roles, yes — family reunification is supported under most EU work permit schemes after a qualifying period.
Typically split into a reservation fee, milestone fee on contract signing, and final fee on the worker's start date.
We refund a defined portion of fees and re-attempt under an alternative pathway where possible.
Fill out the form on this page or register as an employer. A strategist will reach out within 24 hours.
The first step is the easiest — submit your hiring request. A strategist will reach out within 24 hours to get the process moving.
EU Helpers provides hiring and immigration assistance — visa approvals are at the discretion of government authorities and not guaranteed. Employers remain responsible for ongoing labour-law compliance after placement. All data is handled under GDPR. By using our service, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy.