5 common mistakes in job searching in Denmark
Being an international is tough, especially in Denmark. We have to learn not only the culture and language but how to go about job searching in Denmark. I understand this feeling being an American and living in Denmark. It has had its challenges, especially in finding your dream job while living in a foreign country.
Financial zen during the job hunt
Read on to get three pieces of advice on how to manage your finances, as well as how you think about them
Tips for your online job interview
A traditional face-to-face meeting is still the most common method of conducting job interviews – but that is not always viable. That’s been especially relevant with the corona virus, which forced many people to switch to digital interviews. Read on to know what to expect and what you should be aware of.
3 tips to help you land more job interviews
Learn how to make your application stand out to your prospective employer. We present three examples of how you can show, that you can turn your work hours into measurable results.
Guide: Trade Unions in Denmark
What is a trade union, which one should you choose, and how can you make use of it? Find out here!
Narrowing in on your career target
Simon Heisterkamp shares what he has learnt on his journey to working for Terma as a Systems Engineer in Defence & Security.
A Guide For The Storm
We’ve spoken to the people in the know about the crucial things to be aware of as an international student, job hunting in Denmark. Here is their key advice to all your questions.
90 Interview Questions
What could you get asked at a graduate job interview? We've asked interviewers in large and small companies, the private and public sector to tell us.
Writing applications
Here are some quick tips to try and ensure your application is at the top of the pile. The advice here will very likely apply to all applications for a job you’ll ever make whether it is a solicited or invited application, for a student or graduate position and in Denmark or elsewhere.
Solicited job application - a guide
You have found a job posting that you simply MUST apply for, and now it's time to dust off the keyboard and write a compelling solicited application. Here's our guide on what should be included in your application - and most importantly, how to present yourself as the indispensable employee.
Unsolicited job application - a guide
Sending an unsolicited application can be a great idea. But make sure you explain clearly what you bring to the table and why you're interested!
Craft a credible application
The job application is a prospective employer's first impression of you. Therefore, take all possible steps to ensure that the impression is credible.
The Law of Jante
Getting a good job in your field of expertise can be quite challenging for internationals in Denmark. Luckily, there is knowledge, which can help you to better navigate the landscape of Danish jobs. One of the biggest factors is the so-called Law of Jante, which you can get a quite thorough intro to here.
Getting work in Denmark
Often associated with H.C. Andersen and his 'Little Mermaid', Denmark is often portrayed as a fairy tale kind of place. Denmark is first and foremost a socially balanced and progressive society - and a great place to start your career.
Managing your interview nerves
For some, being nervousness can be so strong at interview that it can seriously impair their performance. This need not be the case. Lykke Pedersen, MSc., gives advice on how to get your nervousness to work for you.