As it turns out, Christmas is a time when employers modify their company staff. Many projects are closed, employees leave the company or their contracts expire and they lose their jobs. Modifications in companies mean that company managers have to quickly find new hands to work. For this reason, January is the time when we can observe a real "boom in job offers in Norway". In addition, most Norwegians are satisfied with their jobs. Despite this, there are a lot of offers in January, and the companies themselves invest a lot of money in advertising. However, as labor market analyzes show, we usually browse job offers ourselves but do not react to them. What it comes from? Why is this happening?
The beginning of the year is the perfect time to look for a new job...
Are you starting the New Year? Do you want changes in your life? A job change may be just one such change. As it turns out, our New Year's resolutions regarding looking for a new, better job go hand in hand with the need for new and trusted staff in Norwegian companies. A new employee with competences is then worth its weight in gold. So why, despite this, we only browse job offers, and do not submit job offers:
- fear of change, we do not know what the working conditions and duties in the new company will be - we do not want to risk,
- motivation: we are more strongly and definitely more motivated to change spring - we want to "wait out the winter safely",
- we are not sure of ourselves and our qualifications.
How to look for job offers in Norway?
So how to search? work in Norway? Reading offers on the Internet is, of course, only one way. If we are still in Poland and we don't know the realities that well work in Norway we can go to employment agencies in Norway. There we will receive a full range of offers and will be properly prepared to take our first steps in the country of fjords.
Source of information: https://www.dagensperspektiv.no/
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