Hej Friends,
Here i am giving some job providing websites list in Denamrk. Please go through tis list and find best jobs. All the best.
Finding a job even though you don't speak Danish:
If you are new in Denmark and don’t speak Danish it might be hard to find a job. On this bellow website you’ll find practical information on where to look for a job in your situation. Have a look at opportunities at various agencies and bureaus, cleaning companies, hotels, restaurants and fast food chains and newspaper delivery.
http://www.kk.dk/english.aspx [DA][EN]
Jobindex - Job portal
Database with jobs opportunities. Choose between 36 trades, grouped in 90 regions. Follow the guidelines on how to post your own job advertisement and write a CV. Note you have to register to use the site’s services.
http://www.job-index.dk/ [DA]
Jobs in Copenhagen
Jobs in Copenhagen is the first website of its kind in Copenhagen/Denmark. The site is listing job opportunities with English as the main working language. Since adding a job is free of charge the site can list all available jobs rather than a subset of paid job ads. Please mention where you saw the job when you apply!
http://www.jobsincopenhagen.com [EN]
Jobs in Jutland
Would you like to find employment in southern Jutland? Search this database and find jobs for both the experienced and the newly qualified. Read the ads or put out your own CV. Note that you have to register to see the offers.
http://www.sydjob.dk/ [DA]
Jobs in the Public Sector in Denmark
Search through the entire public job offers in Denmark, Sweden and Norway, and see the list of the vacancies. It is also possible to make an advanced search, with a chosen area of geography and/or type of job.
http://www.offentlige-stillinger.dk/ [DA][EN]
Jobs in the State Sector
Have a look at all the vacant jobs in the State Sector. Register your CV online, and you will receive a list containing the job matches for you.
http://www.job-i-staten.dk/site/index.asp [DA]
Monster.dk - Global job search Global job data base Monster offers you hundreds of jobs in Denmark and thousands more globally. Find a lot of good career advices on job hunting, career development, salaries, benefits, and pension etc. Links to the Monster network.
http://www.monster.dk/ [DA]
Newly qualified and looking for opportunity
Register your CV online or look through the ads for job opportunities in your area. You will also find links to temporary employment agencies.
http://www.nyuddannet.dk [DA]
OFIR - Job portal
Database with jobs of all categories. Find a position in OFIR’s database, type in your own CV or have a job agent find the best matches for you.
http://job.ofir.dk/ [DA]
StepStone - Job portal
Job database for Denmark and Greenland. Search for a job in the database, register your CV and/or have a job agent find matches and mail them to you. This StepStone Consulting Services are very good. It is one of the best services in all Nordic Countries
http://www.stepstone.dk/ [DA]
Studenthelp.dk
Are you newly qualified and looking for a part-time or a full-time job? Or a student looking for part time or seasonal jobs? Here you will find many interesting job offers. You have to register as a user to access them.
http://www.studenterhjaelpen.dk/ [DA]
The Employment Service in Denmark
Find all the jobs available in Denmark and the Oeresund Region through the official employment service. You can also find a lot of useful information regarding looking for a job as well as many useful links or access information and job offers from regional labour markets.
http://www.jobnet.dk [DA]
The job site guide
Job site portal with more than 10.000 jobs. Find rich collection of Danish job sites, or search this site directly for the job fitting your qualifications.
http://www.job-guiden.dk/ [DA]
Tips on how to find a job
Very helpful site on how to start your job hunting and what to do if you are having trouble finding something. Where to find the job offers, how to make a good application (including unsolicited applications) and how to behave on the job interview. Find examples of applications, and many other topics.
http://www.jobbasen.dk/index.php?fID=1&sID=1&aID=4 [DA]
Bonus tip: If you are interested to find English speaking jobs in Sweden, here is one website dedicated to English speaking people https://jobsinsweden.se/
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
How to get Jobs in Copenhagen, Denmark -Guide
It is difficult to find a good job in Copenhagen without an EU passport and fluent Danish. However if you’re not fussy, you should be able to pick up menial jobs that pay pretty well.
Newspapers are a good way to get a feel for jobs available. The Wednesday and Sunday editions of Berlingske Tidende (www.berlingske.dk) and Politiken (www.politiken.dk) are a good source of job listings as well as some free papers such as Søndagsavisen (www.sondagsavisen.dk). You can also search online job listings at Jobzonen (www.jobzonen.dk) and Stepston (www.stepstone.dk).
Jobs in Copenhagen (www.jobsincopenhagen.com) is a good website to check, as they specialise in jobs for English speakers.
If you’re looking for casual work, a direct approach might probably work best. Just head up to some local bars, fast food chains, hotels and restaurants and ask about vacancies. Many of them need help in the summer to cope with the tourists.
Some of the agencies to get in touch with are as listed below.
Some other short –term job options could include newspaper delivery. It’s easy to get this job as Danish is generally not required. You’ll need to own a cycle and be an early bird though. Papers must be delivered before 6.30am Mon-Fri and before 8am Sat, Sun and Holidays. Salary depends on your district and the number of papers you deliver.
Newspapers are a good way to get a feel for jobs available. The Wednesday and Sunday editions of Berlingske Tidende (www.berlingske.dk) and Politiken (www.politiken.dk) are a good source of job listings as well as some free papers such as Søndagsavisen (www.sondagsavisen.dk). You can also search online job listings at Jobzonen (www.jobzonen.dk) and Stepston (www.stepstone.dk).
Jobs in Copenhagen (www.jobsincopenhagen.com) is a good website to check, as they specialise in jobs for English speakers.
If you’re looking for casual work, a direct approach might probably work best. Just head up to some local bars, fast food chains, hotels and restaurants and ask about vacancies. Many of them need help in the summer to cope with the tourists.
Job Hunting in Copenhagen
This is a case of different strokes for different folks. There are a couple of options to go about your job search in Copenhagen. Choose the one that fits you best.Option 1. Head for the Employment Agencies.
If you have an EU passport it's worth checking out the employment agencies (vikarbureauer). Though most jobs require an adequate level of Danish, sometimes you might just get by with the basics for more labour-intensive work.Some of the agencies to get in touch with are as listed below.
- http://www.adecco.dk/
- http://www.proffice.dk/
- http://www.vikarvagten.dk/
- http://www.vikardanmark.dk/
Option 2. Nordjobb
If you're a citizen of the Nordic countries/regions (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, the Aaland Islands, the Faroe Islands or Greenland) and aged between 18 and 26, you’re in luck. You can apply for Nordjobb and get a summer job in one of these countries. Find out more on www.nordjobb.netSome other short –term job options could include newspaper delivery. It’s easy to get this job as Danish is generally not required. You’ll need to own a cycle and be an early bird though. Papers must be delivered before 6.30am Mon-Fri and before 8am Sat, Sun and Holidays. Salary depends on your district and the number of papers you deliver.
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