As the capital of Belgium, Brussels has a strong European influence. Its cultural heritage, gastronomy, economic health and professional opportunities make it an ideal candidate for international business.
In the heart of Brussels, Harry Hope recruiters. offer their services to employers and candidates alike, to help them find fulfilling professional adventures. Specialized by industry sector, Harry Hope’s recruitment consultants. combine traditional methods with modern approaches, to provide effective support for your projects.
The Harry Hope team. is designed to unearth high-potential talent and nurture a circle of acquaintances conducive to professional synergies! A spirit of curiosity drives the team, enabling it to respond to the needs of both employer and employee to create positive, balanced relationships.
Located in Brussels, not far from Brussels Central, at 7 Rue Joseph Stevens, the Harry Hope recruitment agency is close to local companies to solve staffing problems and contribute to the region’s economic growth and attractiveness.
At the heart of Europe, Belgium and its capital Brussels, a multilingual city, attract visitors and expatriates alike. The city is home to the world’s largest diplomatic community and is the headquarters of numerous organizations: the European Parliament, the Council of the European Union, the European Commission, NATO, the World Customs Organization, etc.
Belgians, Italians, French, Dutch, Moroccans, Poles and Spaniards… Belgium has a cosmopolitan feel that is found in few other European countries. Served by multiple train stations and an airport, the city is a crossroads of trade, ideal for an international professional career.
As Belgium’s leading employment area, Brussels is home to a number of growth sectors, which are expected to generate over 83 billion euros in GDP for the region by 2020. The largest sector is services (market and non-market), accounting for 92% of regional GDP. These figures are breathtaking, and promise great prospects for the city and the country!
Culturally rich, Brussels offers a wide range of activities and venues. A multitude of emblematic neighborhoods, such as Grand Place, Ixelles, Saint Gilles, the European Quarter, Sablon and the Louise district, offer unique experiences.
Working in Brussels gives you the chance to take in the highlights of the city, including the Grand-Place, Manneken Pis, the Atomium, the Galeries Saint-Hubert, the Palais du Cinquantenaire and the Palais de Justice! A lively, historic living environment, not to mention great food! Chocolate, French fries, waffles, crisps, beer… enough to tantalize your taste buds!
Beyond Brussels, Belgium has a wealth of architectural treasures that you can easily visit from the capital: Bruges, Ghent, Antwerp, Liège, Louvain and Namur, towns that will amaze you with their charm and history.