Showing posts with label Part time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Part time. Show all posts

Monday, September 11, 2017

Wanted employees in Workshop in Evening

For our customer in Esbjerg we seek stable employees for their production. They lack staff for more departments, machine workshop and package / assembly.

Due to bustle, our customer is missing more employees for longer vacancies for permanent employment.

Evening Monday - Wednesday at. 14.15 - 23.40, Thursday 14.15 - 22.40

Qualifications and competences: 


You need the desire to work and learn new. And be motivated and be quality conscious. Could work independently and with others.

You have a good physical physique.

You will want to work in the evenings for longer periods or fast.

You speak and understand Danish.

Practical Information

The advertisement is active up to and including September 30th, but applications are processed on a regular basis.

About the company
The company is located 20 km from Esbjerg center and 17 km from Varde city center, it is here an advantage to have a car.

for more information click here: https://temp-team.dk/jobsoegere-vikarer/ledige-job/stilling/2377



Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Top 5 jobs list for students in Copenhagen, Denmark

Hej,

Here are the some Universities jobs websites list. Till now I gather, 5- Denmark Universities jobs websites.

There are several student jobs available in bellow websites. Most of the jobs are part time basis and some of them are trainee positions.

Here is the list of job providing websites in Denmark Universities.

  • SDU jobbank --- Student jobs in Copenhagen, South Denmark Universitet


Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Chef for O'Learys Sport Bar in Copenhagen Airport- Jobs

SSP Denmark A / S is looking for talented and dedicated chefs with power to our O'Learys Sportsbar in Copenhagen Airport.

You feel like a challenging job in a development-oriented and international environment, and to set the standard.

You have experience from kitchens with speed and standard that you are skilled chef is not a must as long as you drive and commitment. You have an overview, helping to show the way, and you want to make a difference. You are passionate about your subject, and understand the importance of giving the visitor a good experience - every time. You are personally quality-conscious, service-oriented - and performer even when the waves are really high.

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.

 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.

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.net

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.