Europe in Motion These fields of study are most likely to land you a highly-related job Today, people can train to be almost anything. But how many young graduates actually stick to their fields of study once they enter the world of work? 25/02/2026
Tech News AI agents need 'background checks' like humans, says Cisco's president In an interview with Euronews Next, Cisco's president Jeetu Patel reveals the company has built its first product with 100% AI-generated code and warns that AI agents acting as 'digital coworkers' will need background checks and billions in security investment to prevent them from going rogue. 11/02/2026
Europe in Motion Where in Europe do students work the most alongside their studies? Working while studying is not the norm for most employees in the EU. However, financial necessity and career ambition may motivate some to do so. 27/01/2026
Tech News AI sovereignty should not mean isolation: World Economic Forum AI head AI was a central discussion at Davos. The World Economic Forum’s AI chief tells Euronews Next about the pressing AI issues. 24/01/2026
Business Tech workers poached by rival countries as race for talent intensifies More than one in three STEM professionals are approached by rival companies about overseas roles, according to a global survey by SThree. Better quality of life and higher pay are the main reasons they consider relocating. 23/01/2026
Business International work experience in Europe: Which countries lead and why? Working in more than one country can improve employees' adaptability, confidence, and cultural intelligence. In the European Single Market, 17% of job seekers have had international work experience — allowing them a taste of life away from home. 19/01/2026
Economy Part-time employment: Which countries have the highest rates and why? The world of work is constantly evolving, and so are employee habits. Part-time employment rates fluctuate dramatically across Europe, so how do countries stack up? 06/12/2025
Climate ‘Risk to the workforce’: Why climate change is coming for your job More than one billion workers are exposed to high heat episodes - with almost a third experiencing negative health effects. 05/12/2025
Tech News Keeping talent is Europe’s biggest AI challenge, warns H Company CEO The French AI startup’s Gautier Cloix told Euronews Next that while Europe can't compete with US giants on large language models, he believes the continent can succeed with AI agents. 21/11/2025
Tech News 5 tips on how to use AI at work to avoid mistakes and hallucinations Don’t trust AI to make big decisions for you and think of it as an intern. 31/10/2025
Tech News How AI and algorithms are making decisions about work for you One in four workplaces in Europe is making decisions using algorithms or AI that will impact the working life of their employees. Unions say they’re struggling to negotiate worker rights. 27/10/2025
Work Meta to cut 600 jobs from its artificial intelligence division Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta is cutting 600 jobs in its AI division, according to US media. 23/10/2025
Economy The new hybrid working norm in the UK: How many days in the office? While hybrid work is on the rise, UK employers are requiring more in-office days. Two- and three-day schedules now account for 81% of hybrid roles. 03/10/2025
Tech News Why Cisco’s president isn’t worried about AI taking his job or Gen Z Euronews Next speaks to Cisco President Jeetu Patel about fears of AI wiping out jobs – and why he is not worried. 22/09/2025
Work Captain’s paycheck: How do pilot salaries vary across Europe? Pilot shortages are affecting several airlines. In Europe, pilots are among the highest-paid professionals. 15/09/2025
wellbeing The Sunday Scaries: Why the end of the weekend feels so hard Strategies such as protecting Sundays with intentional plans, setting work-life boundaries, and small routines like preparing clothes or lunches can help ease the dread. 14/09/2025