Monday, February 21, 2011

I want to find work in Norway or Sweden or Denmark

I want to find work in Norway or Sweden or Denmark,?
I want to find work in Norway or Sweden or Denmark, Brpvy to the hotel and worked on commercial boats and passengers
Other - Europe - 1 Answers
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You don't give any details of your nationality and in which case it makes it nigh impossible to answer your question. If you hold an EU passport then in principle you are free to move to these countries under the EU/EEA agreements, and then seek work. However, if you are non-EU/EEA, then you will need a visa and/or residence permit and/or a work permit, and these are not easy to obtain. In principle, you must demonstrate skills that make you unique. The company must apply for a work permit on your behalf and will only receive it IF they can prove that the position mentioned is one that cannot be fulilled by anyone from the pool of labour in the EU/EEA. Therefore working in a hotel and on commerical boats in catering and service - well I am afraid that you will not get a permit for this realistically. Hard to give more info as the info you gave is too limited Sorry

Monday, February 14, 2011

What are the requirements to work at a bank in Sweden

What are the requirements to work at a bank in Sweden?
High school diploma is required, right? and fluency in the language? and how long training courses are? as a teller
Other - Europe - 1 Answers
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-The right to work in Sweden. In other words, citizenship with an EU or Nordic country, or a residence permit for Sweden. If you're a non-EU resident, you won't be able to get a work permit/company sponsorship for a teller position. -Proficiency in Swedish or another Scandinavian language (additional languages like French or Arabic are always helpful). -I looked up a few teller jobs on career web sites, and all of them say personality is the most important thing. Most prefer some sort of economic background from studies (either the economic line of study from high school, or higher education) or work experience. Qualifications listed are service-oriented, high social competence/outgoing, strong initiative, energetic and ambitious. It seems like many of the jobs go through employment agencies like Adecco and Manpower, so that would be a good place to start if you're interested.

Monday, February 7, 2011

What are the requirements to work at a bank in Sweden

What are the requirements to work at a bank in Sweden?
as a teller What are the requirements to work at a bank in Sweden, fluency in the language and how long are training courses? Is it required to have a high school diploma?
Other - Local Businesses - 1 Answers
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

How many hours a week can an overseas student work in Sweden

How many hours a week can an overseas student work in Sweden?
Are the overseas students in Sweden allowed to work more than 20 hours a week?
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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25 hours per week on school days and 40 hours per week during vacations.
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Check your visa. I'm studying abroad on a student visa, which means no formal job.