
Talents, languages and skills: introducing the Brussels workforce
Multi-lingual, multi-cultural, multi-talented: meet Brussels workforce, ranked second for talent among the world’s leading economies.
The capital of Europe has everything a company needs: an open economy, business incentives and services, a strong infrastructure, and a talent pool of multilingual, highly skilled professionals in all sectors. Being the world's 2nd most cosmopolitan city and located at the crossroads of Western European cultures, this is actually not very surprising.
But Brussels is also a very pleasant place to live and a family-friendly environment blessed with a welcoming heart. A business city teeming with opportunities, but also a relaxing home, ideal for enjoying life’s sweeter side. Lying at the crossroad of Western Europe's cultures while being home to so many citizens from all over the world definitely makes Brussels a human-sized global city where local culture and cosmopolitism get along perfectly.
Discover why Brussels is right for your business, for your family, and for you.
Multi-lingual, multi-cultural, multi-talented: meet Brussels workforce, ranked second for talent among the world’s leading economies.
Well, here your here: at the heart of Europe’s policy nerve center. Just a short walk away from the many European and international organisations, representations and associations.
Brussels has all the advantages of Europe’s bigger capitals but without time-wasting traffic or difficult connection to trains and planes.
Brussels is Europe's beating heart: no other European city offers comparable city infrastructure and services within a very practical and manageable perimeter.
Being a small country with 3 official languages, hosting countless communities and different cultures in its capital, Brussels, Belgium is the perfect testing ground for new businesses.
Along with its advantageous geographical location at the heart of Western Europe, and a stone's throw from major European cities and capitals, Brussels also hosts many international institutions like the EU, NATO, as well as countless international associations, foreign journalists and diplomats.