Weekend jobs in Flanders
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- Most visible cities in this selection: Lommel, Antwerpen, Gent and Ieper.
- Most represented categories: Sales, Manufacturing & Industry, Logistics & Procurement and Healthcare.
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Answers generated from 404 active listings and 198 source pay values. Counts follow partner feeds and can change during the day.
How big is the current job market in Flanders?
This page currently covers 404 job openings in Flanders. The total comes from active listings matching this search, not from generic editorial copy.
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How many jobs show source-provided pay in Flanders?
108 source pay values feed this estimate, roughly 27% of the jobs in this search. The typical displayed range is €2,500–€4,000/month (from 65 source pay values); puntWork does not invent salary data when the source does not provide it.
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Which sectors are most visible in Flanders?
The most visible sectors across aggregate counts for this search are Sales (160), Manufacturing & Industry (91) and Logistics & Procurement (46). This turns the broad page into a market snapshot rather than just a list of openings.
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Where are these jobs concentrated around Flanders?
The most visible places across aggregate counts for this search are Lommel (21), Antwerpen (16) and Gent (13). Use them as nearby search directions rather than a generic city list.
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Which employment labels are most common in Flanders?
The most visible source labels across aggregate counts for this search are White Collar (255) and Blue Collar (149). Use this as a market-composition signal; exact contract details still need checking inside each listing.
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