Latvian Human Resource Links

by Gundars Kaupins, Boise State University

Being Updated March 2007-December  2007

The purpose of this link page is to provide useful business links associated with Latvia.  There is no commercial purpose or personal financial gain from this link page.  Most links include a title, languages used, services, and a brief description of the mission and purpose of the site.  Services include search engines, blogs, on-line polls, site of origin (e.g., .lv, .com, .net) and transactions.  Transactions could be nonfinancial (e.g., registration) to financial (e.g., payment of fees) Almost every brief description is a direct quote from the link.  Most of these direct quotes will refer to either the mission or objectives of the link.

 

Latvian Association for Personnel Management (LAPM) (E) Experience exchange programmes in personnel management in Latvian public and private organisations, seminars on personnel management.

Latvian Development Agency (E) Best source for employee handbook details

Kaupins' Human Resource Research Sources (E)

BHR--Baltic Human Resources (E) BHR is a recruiting and consulting company active on the Estonian market since 1995. We engage in the search for CEOs and specialists, their assessment and selection.BHR offices operate in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Russia. We have also conducted search projects in Byelorussia, Ukraine, Finland and Sweden.Our guiding principle is that for finding a development-oriented professional employee we must thoroughly know their future employer and all the details of the position.We are committed to offering our clients top quality service, based on international know-how and local experience.

Country Programs--Baltics (E)  Since 1992, over 100 CEP Fellows from Western Europe, North America, the Baltic States, Asia, and Africa have taught various disciplines in the humanities and social sciences at eight state universities in the region. These universities include Tartu University and Tallinn Pedagogical University in Estonia, Latvian University, Jelgava Agricultural University and Valmiera University College in Latvia, and Vytautas Magnus, Lithuanian Agricultural, Kaunas Technological and Vilnius University in Lithuania. Most CEP courses in the Baltic States are in the disciplines of International Law, Public Finance, International Relations and several courses in Sociology. CEP fellows teach essential elective courses not usually offered by Baltic professors and not included in the official curricula.

 

Language Key

(E) English
(Lv) Latvian
(Lt) Lithuanian
(Est) Estonian
(R) Russian
(G) German
(F) French
(S) Swedish
(P) Polish
other languages are fully spelled out

 

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