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vidya.singh

Hi All,

My Name is Vidya. Can anybody suggest me about job market for English Speaking people in Denmark especially in bank, telecom and other service sectors?

Kind Regards
Vidya

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allandennis

Hello everybody!i would like to apply for a job in the Denmark automotive industry,is there such an opening?

sayedamiralishah

hi everyone here, I am planning to move to denmark in the coming few months as green card holder, any idea about job market in process/telecom industry as electrical engineer and/or in oIl ang Gas sector as corrosion engineer.

LadyDlish

I live on Bornholm and have found that the job market is quite tight unless you speak the language and have a degree, or education as they call it, in something specific.  I am sure it is probably not that difficult on the other islands of Denmark, but Bornholm is primarily a tourist location.

AmericanInCPH

Try jobsincopenhagen.com if you haven't already. It's mostly technology and business consulting but I agree too that it can be difficult if you don't speak Danish. The Danish government does offer free language classes and you could potentially reach basic proficiency within half a year or so depending on your skill at picking up a new language. Most employers consider Level 3 or 4 (there are multiple modules within some levels) Danish for foreigners to be an employable level. The language classes can be quite intensive.

Roymeck

Hi everyone, I'm looking for some jobs there, I'm wine maker(Technical in vineyards), and Agricultural engineer egresated and I wanna work there just to grow up in the professional.....
Please somebody can help me?
Bye bye everyone!!!

jhoneyman

unless you speak the language there's not much chance of finding work outside of laboring, bar work, assembly line. There are some job lisitngs on worldwide-work.com, that's where I got my old job from

dicania

Hi everyone,

Sorry to jump in on the first poster's thread :) I'm researching moving to Copenhagen but I'm also concerned about getting a job. I work in marketing and have extensive experience however my Danish is only very basic. I'm quite worried that I won't be able to get a job. I've looked on jobsincopenhagen.com but a lot of the marketing type jobs require fluent Danish. Although my Danish is getting better every time I go out there I'm nowhere near fluent.

I'm going to keep looking but if there's anyone that works or knows someone that works in marketing I'd be very grateful for advice.

Thanks all,
N.

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