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Jobs in Belgium offer competitive salaries

Jobs in Belgium are part of a complex economy. As one of the first regions on the European continent to industrialise in the early 19th century, Belgium established itself as a centre of innovation, industry and transportation. The first railroad in mainland Europe was constructed here between Brussels and Mechelen, and the steel and coal industry flourished in the French-speaking southern region of Wallonia. While the jobs market is weak for these traditional industries, the flourishing new fields like petrochemicals and light manufacturing have contributed to the growth of alternative jobs in Belgian. Another main source of economic growth is the massive amount of trade volume that flows through the country. With some of Europe's largest ports in Antwerp and Bruges, many raw materials and semi-finished manufactures are imported here for final assembly or production before export to other European countries. In addition to business, one of the largest sources of jobs in Belgium certainly stems from the fact that Brussels, in addition to the seat of the Belgian government, is also the de facto capital of the European Union. As such, many government administrations and institutions are located here and provide both civil service jobs and sustain a gigantic service industry in Belgium. With a multilingual, well educated and productive work force, Belgium continues to remain wealthy despite having no significant natural resources. Job vacancies in Belgium can be found at StepStone, a job exchange for professionals.
 
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