GREECE Students
HVET Domain
At HVET you can expect an education that not only prepares you for a specific career but also equips you with the skills and flexibility to adapt to a rapidly changing job market. The HVET programs blend academic rigour with practical experience, creating a strong foundation for professional success.
This is what you as a student can expect:
- Education Aligned with Industry Needs: Programs are co-designed with input from leading employers and organisations, ensuring that you acquire the skills most in demand in Greece’s key economic sectors, such as tourism, ICT, renewable energy, and agricultural technology.
- Internship Opportunities (Practical Training): All HVET courses include substantial internship components, providing you with opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge, build professional networks, and gain valuable insights into your industry of choice.
- Specialized and Diversified Learning Paths: The Technological Departments offer courses in areas such as engineering, IT, agronomy, and business administration, empowering students with cutting-edge knowledge and technical expertise tailored to their career goals.
- Supportive Learning Environment: Faculty members provide individualised mentoring and career guidance, fostering a supportive and engaging educational atmosphere where students can thrive both academically and personally.
- Enhanced Employability: The strong emphasis on internships and collaboration with industry partners enables a significant percentage of graduates to secure employment shortly after completing their programs. This direct link to the labour market ensures that your education translates into real-world opportunities.
Employment
Employment Outlook and Job Market Alignment
- The tourism and hospitality sectors consistently demand skilled professionals, supported by HVET training tailored to these fields.
- The agriculture and food industries benefit from advancements in technology and sustainability practices, creating diverse job opportunities.
Internships and Practical Training as Catalysts for Success
- 75%-80% Employment Rates for students within 6 months of completing their internships.
- Roles secured by students often include technical positions, project management roles, and opportunities in research and development.
Key Job Opportunities for HVET Graduates in Greece:
- Technical Specialist in Renewable Energy Systems.
- IT Support Engineer for Digital Applications.
- Food Safety and Quality Manager.
- Operations Supervisor in Cultural Heritage Projects.
- Entrepreneur in Agri-Tech or Eco-Tourism.
Greece’s HVET Strengths and Opportunities
- Integration of WBL: Enhancing employability and bridging the gap between education and industry.
- Collaboration with Key Sectors: Aligns graduate skills with Greece’s strategic economic priorities, such as green energy and tourism.
- Pathways to Lifelong Learning: Provides a strong foundation for career advancement or further specialisation in both technical and managerial roles.
Learning
- Program Lengths and Levels: Programs typically last 1.5–3 years, offering education equivalent to EQF levels 5 and 6.
- Curriculum and Learning Outcomes: HVET curricula are developed with input from businesses and industry professionals. Upon graduation, students are equipped with technical expertise, problem-solving capabilities, and critical thinking skills.
- In-Class Learning: Core academic training to build foundational knowledge.
- Online Learning: Flexible e-learning options in areas like digital marketing and data analytics.
- Work-Based Learning (WBL): Internships (e.g., tourism internships on Greek islands) provide practical insights into real-world challenges.
- Diplomas are recognized across Europe.
- Programs prepare students for advanced studies or immediate employment in their field of choice.
Erasmus+ Opportunities: Through partnerships with European institutions, students can study or intern abroad, gaining valuable international exposure.
Recognition Across Borders: Greek HVET certifications are aligned with EU standards, ensuring employment mobility and recognition in other European countries.
Partnerships with Industry: Internships with top companies in Greece’s tourism, agriculture, and technology sectors give students a competitive edge in the job market.
Skills Matching with Market Needs: Greek HVET programs align with national priorities, preparing students for jobs in:
- Tourism Management: Supporting Greece’s booming tourism industry.
- Agricultural Technology: Meeting the demand for sustainable food production.
- Digital Transformation: Providing expertise in IT and digital marketing to help businesses modernise.
Forward Looking
Future Career Prospects in Greece: By focusing on high-demand sectors and equipping students with relevant skills, Greece’s HVET programs prepare both teachers and students to thrive in dynamic industries. This approach aligns with national priorities and ensures sustainable growth in critical fields.
Growing Industries
- Tourism: Opportunities in traditional roles like hotel management and emerging ones like eco-tourism.
- Agribusiness: Careers in sustainable farming, food safety, and exports.
- Energy: A rising need for technicians in renewables like solar and wind energy.
- Digital IT: Growth in e-commerce, cybersecurity, and software development.
Skill Development Focus
- Technical Competencies tailored to each sector.
- Digital Skills in automation and data systems.
- Communication and Collaboration to work effectively in team-based environments.
- Project Management Skills for leadership roles.
Emerging Trends and Opportunities
- Sustainability: Roles in agribusiness and energy tied to green initiatives.
- Digitalization: Opportunities in IT to support Greece’s modernization efforts.
International Mobility: Greek HVET qualifications, aligned with EU standards, allow graduates to pursue careers across Europe, particularly in industries like tourism, renewable energy, and agribusiness.
Country Guidance program
In Greece, HVET programs incorporate a variety of guidance activities designed to support students in their educational and career development. These activities ensure students are equipped with the skills and insights needed to transition successfully into the workforce.
- Individual Study Planning: Students received personalised study plans focused on the tourism, shipping, renewable energy, agribusiness, and digital technology sectors, which are pillars of the Greek economy. Plans emphasise developing industry-specific skills, such as energy systems management, precision agriculture, and digital marketing for tourism.
- Career Counselling: Professional counsellors guide students to explore careers in hospitality management, logistics, renewable energy systems, and IT infrastructure development, using labour market data. Sessions cover trends like the rise of sustainable tourism and green energy technologies.
- Mentorship Programs: Students matched with mentors from leading Greek industries, such as maritime companies, agribusiness innovators, or sustainable tourism developers, offering practical knowledge and exposure to professional networks.
- Workshops and Seminars: Student participate in skill-building sessions focused on:
- Digital tourism tools, such as online booking platforms and customer engagement analytics.
- Precision agriculture technologies, including drones and IoT devices.
- Energy efficiency tools, like solar PV systems and smart grids.
- Internship Coordination (Praktiki Askisi): Students gain practical experience through internships with Greek companies in tourism, agriculture, and renewable energy, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world challenges.
- Academic Support Services: Students access to tutoring and resources tailored to courses in sustainable practices, maritime logistics, digital applications, and agricultural technologies.
Tools
In Greece, Higher Vocational Education and Training (HVET) programmes use a range of tools and platforms to support the teaching, assessment and mentoring of students, as well as the professional development of teachers.
Curriculum Design and Management Tools with platforms like Moodle or Google Classroom to manage course materials, assignments, and evaluations.
Assessment and Feedback Tools: Online quiz platforms such as Kahoot, Quizlet, or custom LMS tools for formative and summative assessments
Industry Collaboration Platforms for partnerships with national employment platforms (e.g., OAED) to provide data-driven insights into sector demands.
Pedagogical Development Tools like Edmodo or Canvas for upskilling teachers in areas like blended learning or competency-based teaching.
Communication and Collaboration Platforms like Microsoft Teams, Slack, or Zoom for virtual meetings, collaborative projects, and mentoring sessions.
Career Guidance and Exploration Tools such as Europass or ErgasiaPortal for exploring job opportunities, skill requirements, and further education options.
Presentation and Communication Tools like Prezi or PowerPoint for developing communication and presentation skills.
Productivity and Time Management Tools and Digital calendars synced with academic schedules to ensure timely submissions and exam preparation.
And some sector-specific activities to help high school students and HVET graduates prepare for Greece’s priority industries such as:
- Open Talks: Individual and group counselling sessions address Career opportunities
- Open Days: Information sessions on professional paths and financial incentives, emphasising alignment with Greece’s national plans and export-oriented strategies.
Guidance Individual Actions
Career Counselling
Personalized Career Plans
- Offered through EPAL (Vocational Upper Secondary Schools) and IEK (Vocational Training Institutes).
- Often supported by the Manpower Employment Organization (OAED) and municipal career services.
CV and Job Application Assistance
- One-on-One Resume Reviews Career advisors help students create professional CVs tailored to specific industries, emphasising relevant skills and experiences.
- Mock interviews and job application workshops tailored to individual needs are offered in vocational training centres.
Psychological and Academic Support
- School Counsellors Psychologists and academic advisors in EPAL, IEK, and universities offer personalised guidance to address academic challenges, stress management, and personal development.
- Individualised support ensures that students overcome obstacles and stay motivated during their studies.
Lifelong Learning Support
- Personalised guidance for adults through KEDIVIM (Centers for Lifelong Learning) or municipal Lifelong Learning Centers, focusing on career changes, upskilling, and reskilling.

