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Working in exile - how to make new friends?

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Work in exile. Looking for a job in a new country is quite a challenge, especially when we don't have any connections that will help us find a good job abroad. If you've been living in Norway any longer, socializing is certainly no longer a problem. For new people, meeting new people in an unknown country is a lot of stress. Read the text. Find out how to make new friends. We present practical advice.

Work in exile. Ask your friends for job offers.

If you went abroad to earn money and still haven't found any job offer, you can use the help of your friends. The world is wide, but at the same time we are all connected by a network of connections and various social relations. It is worth asking your colleagues from work, school or family if they know any places where they are looking for new employees in your area. They can too provide contact information to the employer, and also recommend you, which increases your chances of finding a job. Friends can also introduce you to the employer in person. When getting to know a potential employer on social gathering, first of all, you need to make a good impression and, at the same time, unobtrusively recommend yourself as a good employee. However, if you haven't gone abroad yet, but are planning a trip, it's worth asking your friends if they have any jobs, to which you can be admitted.

How to meet new ones people in Norway?

Discover and explore the area of ​​the future.

Before leaving for a new country, it is worth knowing which ones job offers are available on the market and consider whether you will find a job that interests you there with your education and experience. It is worth getting to know the local culture, important communication centers and cuisine. Good knowledge of the local culture and customs will help you establish contacts with future employers.

Look for friends with similar passions ...

Be socially involved. Look for groups on the Internet that bring together people with similar interests - a common passion always connects. Or you can… become a volunteer. By offering your services to volunteering, you will not only gain the necessary knowledge and skills, but you will also have the opportunity to make new friends.

How do I find friends in Norway?

Work in exile. Start learning Norwegian.

You are looking for a job without having to knowledge of Norwegian? Cool! However, it is worth getting to know this language better and constantly improving your skills by signing up for it Norwegian language courses and constant conversation in this language. Language learning Norwegian will dothat you will feel more confident - in everyday life and in professional matters. Knowledge of Norwegian opens the door to a new, better job. Knowledge of other languages ​​is also welcomed both in company and by potential employers alienssuch as English, German or French.

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