Work in Norway employment - where can we find it?
Despite the emerging information about unemployment in Norway, the situation is not that tragic. There are more and more of us Poles in the land of fjords. We're going to Norway encouraged by the good work and the possibility of earning money relatively quickly. How does it look in practice? Where can we find the most at the moment? job offers? How to look for a job when you are just taking your first steps in Norwegian labor market?
There is still a shortage of workers in the construction industry
We have often heard recently about waves of returns to the country. On the other hand, they are In Norway spaces where there is a shortage of specialists. Employees apply, but unfortunately they do not have the necessary qualifications. Real professionals are needed construction works, renovation and specific installations in new and old buildings. The profession of carpenter is also in decline - employers are looking for them, but unfortunately there are no people who would meet their expectations.
Do you have a job in hand? You will find a job in Norway!
Do you have a specific profession in your hand? That's great! You will find work in Norway – qualified professionals are worth their weight in gold. Recently, companies have also been looking for, among others, people to work on house painting. This is good information for people who do not have advanced construction skills. A few weeks' course and you can go to Scandinavia for work. More job offers it also appears in medicine, e.g. in the position of a nurse.
I want to work in Norway – how to take the first step?
Contrary to appearances job in Norway It's waiting - you just need to have the courage to reach for it. How to do it? How to take this first step?
- browse offers and react to them,
- ask your friends - a network of good contacts is invaluable - especially if someone is already here in Norway,
- have the courage to change your qualifications - take a professional course before trip to Norway. There is no shortage of course offers,
- listen Wataha radio – we are in constant contact with employers.
Don't be afraid to try - the world belongs to the brave!
Don't be afraid to try. Employers are looking for highly skilled professionals various levels of knowledge of the industry: electricians, plumbers, construction workers, but also in minor auxiliary works. It's worth at least "hooking up" somewhere and then looking deeper.
Be sure to read: Unemployment in Norway - is it that bad?