Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion - European Commission(01.07.2020)
The new Europass offers a range of online ‘e-Portfolio’ tools and information for people of all ages, at all stages of their lives, to manage their learning and career such as:
- a personal profile for people to record all their skills, qualifications and experiences
- tailored suggestions of jobs (via EURES) and courses for Europass users based on their interests and skills
- updated tools for creating CVs and cover letters
- information on learning and working in Europe
Europass is a set of online tools to help users communicate their skills, qualifications and experiences and manage their career in a fast changing world.
Europass is one of the 12 flagship actions of the European Skills Agenda adopted by the European Commission on 1 July 2020. The Commission is taking a first step in delivering on the ambition of the Skills Agenda of making lifelong learning a reality for all with the launch of this platform.
The new Europass offers a range of online ‘e-Portfolio’ tools and information for people of all ages, at all stages of their lives, to manage their learning and career such as:
- a personal profile for people to record all their skills, qualifications and experiences
- tailored suggestions of jobs (via EURES) and courses for Europass users based on their interests and skills
- updated tools for creating CVs and cover letters
- information on learning and working in Europe
As part of the new Europass, the Commission has also worked with 18 countries to pilot Europass Digital Credentials, which are authentic, tamper-proof digital credentials (e.g. qualifications, diplomas, certificates). Europass Digital Credentials can support ‘paperless’ processes and easier recognition and understanding of qualifications across the EU.
The launch of the new platform marks a new chapter in the modernisation of EU tools for skills following the adoption of the Europass Decision in 2018 by the Council and Parliament.
The Commission will continue to work with Member States, participating countries and labour market and education and training stakeholders to keep Europass fit for the future and develop its features, including roll out of Europass Digital Credentials.