SEXPE Emplea returns to bring work and training closer to Extremadura

Published on June 17, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Regional Government of Extremadura has launched the second edition of the SEXPE Emplea program, an initiative aimed at reducing unemployment in the region. The program offers access to job vacancies, training courses, and free counseling to improve employability. Its goal is to directly connect citizens with companies that need to fill positions, thus facilitating an active job search at no cost to the user.

Photorealistic scene of a modern job counseling center in Extremadura, a young man sitting at a wooden table viewing a laptop screen displaying a digital job portal interface, a woman in professional attire pointing at a tablet showing training course modules while standing beside him, warm office lighting through large windows, corkboard with pinned company logos and job listings in background, subtle holographic network lines connecting job offers to candidates, clean minimalist furniture, technical illustration style, realistic textures of wood and glass, soft natural daylight, professional yet welcoming atmosphere, ultra-detailed.

Digital platform as the engine of job intermediation 💼

The program is supported by a digital platform that centralizes job offers and training resources. Users can register, create their professional profile, and receive personalized alerts based on their sector. The tool uses advanced search criteria to filter opportunities by location, experience, or type of contract. Additionally, it integrates online career guidance modules and in-person workshops. This technological structure allows SEXPE technicians to track each candidate and adjust recommendations in real time, optimizing the placement rate.

Finding a job has never been so easy (nor so similar to Tinder) 📱

Now, finding employment in Extremadura is almost like swiping on a dating app, but with fewer heartbreaks and more temporary contracts. The system notifies you if a company is looking for someone with your profile, even if it later turns out the position requires three languages and welding skills. Of course, the counseling is free, so at least you can cry over your job rejection without having spent a euro on gas.