Hiring soon? IEFP supports could ease the bill
For employers, IEFP keeps hiring-support measures in place in 2026. Know where to look before you take someone on.
Apply / Learn moreThis one is for employers, especially small businesses that so often hesitate to hire because of the costs. In 2026, IEFP keeps in place a set of hiring supports worth knowing before you sign a new contract.
The logic of these supports is simple: the state covers part of the cost of hiring, especially when it involves people in a tougher spot in the labour market, such as the long-term unemployed, young people seeking a first job, or those with a disability. The idea is to give a push to those who need it most and, at the same time, lower the risk for the company.
Where to start
The route runs through the iefponline portal, where the available measures, conditions and application deadlines are listed. It is worth setting aside a little time to read carefully, because each measure has its own rules, different amounts and requirements to keep the job in place.
A common-sense warning: these supports usually have limited budgets and deadlines that close when the money runs out. Anyone thinking of strengthening their team gains by sorting this early, not on the day they need the person to start.
For Portugal’s smaller businesses, which are the overwhelming majority, these mechanisms can make the difference between postponing a hire and finally taking the step.
See also: Public-sector jobs and state competitions on BEP. Official details at IEFP.
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