Job offers in Norway. According to the latest statistics, the number of Poles emigrating to Scandinavian countries increases every year. We come here to find a better job, start a new stage in life - alone or with the family. There is a job in Norway, you just have to reach for it and look around well. We wrote about effective preparation for the trip a few days ago. Today we suggest how to look for the perfect job - while already being here.
Start searching from the first day of your stay!
Before going to Norway, it is worth providing yourself with a financial security cushion in case our search takes a little longer. We wrote about it in the text: Work in Norway - how to start looking?. At least a basic knowledge of the Norwegian language is also useful - it will help us acclimatize to a new place, in everyday contact with people, or during the first contact with the employer. At the beginning, it is worth finding a job and in the meantime looking for something better - a position that will suit our qualifications, education, or simply our needs.
Job offers in Norway?
The Internet is still the fastest way to look for a job. Without leaving home, we can browse the offers that interest us: Where to look?
- www.nav.no - website of the Norwegian Social Insurance Institution and the Labor Office - advertisements in Norwegian and English,
- eures.europa.eu - international job offers search engine,
- www.finn.no/jobb - the most popular classifieds website in Norway - appreciated by employers and candidates for employees,
- Norwegian companies' websites - a large number of employers post an advertisement on their websites,
- Employment agency websites
- social networks, internet forums, discussion groups.
Traditional media is still a good source of job offers!
Norway is a country whose inhabitants are still very eager to reach for classic media - regional or national newspapers. We can find attractive job offers in many magazines and daily newspapers. One of the most famous newspapers is Aftenposten (www.aftenposten.no). Trade unions can also help. The most popular trade union organization among Poles is Fellesforbundet (www.fellesforbundet.no). If you are interested in working for a specific employer, it is worth having the courage and focusing on direct contact with the company of your choice.