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Finding jobs in Oslo can be a real challenge for English-speakers who haven't yet mastered Norwegian. Here's our guide for new arrivals. For many foreigners hoping to work in Norway, Oslo is their first port of Norway continues to improve its infrastructure.
Professional problem-solvers are needed in all engineering disciplines. Software, hardware, web and embedded developers are in demand across the country. Here's what you need to know about finding developer jobs in Norway. As technology becomes an ever more integrated part of our daily lives, Native English-speaking teachers will need to learn the language to teach in Norwegian schools, but opportunities exist in international schools and private institutions.
Teaching is a popular way to earn a living for thousands of English-speakers Looking for a job and enjoy being behind the wheel? Opportunities for working as a driver in Norway include taxi, courier, bus and trucks.
Working as a driver has many benefits for a certain type of Million of tourists come to Norway every year. Many are native English speakers or use English as a bridging language, so is it easy for a non-Norwegian speaker to land a tourism job? The fjords, the It is possible for foreign lawyers to practise law in Norway, but there are very specific processes to follow. It is possible to work in Norway under a foreign legal licence, but the specific rules depend What else could I possible do in Norway pertaining to my profession?
There are lots of skilled English speakers here and I would imagine that most private schools are looking for someone fluent in English and Norsk. However, I hope that your big desire is to bring value to the people you will teach in Norway, not just to escape Serbia. It is the same as you have described here also. However I am seeking a change and it has proven difficult: I have sent many applications, initially my cover letter was written in English, now I manage it in Norwegian, no secret I am foreigner but it shows willingness to learn and to fit in.
In two years not a single interview. Vets also are needed as I read there are few universities that offer that path. In general science degrees, I agree, are much preferred. Also mechanics, plumbers, electricians and in general skilled technical professions are sought after.
Last comment, are norwegian better educated? I love it here, all great living conditions etc but one huge disappointment is the school system I have 4 kids in different school years : great infrastructure, low level in content. To end on a good note: though difficult to find a permanent job here, more and more companies are offering a 12 months or so opportunity I guess the law has changed a couple of years ago and now permits slightly more flexibility.
Thanks Paola. That provides good insight on the hiring and employment in even smaller cities. I am sure it can be rather difficult for foreigners to find work in such small, tight-knit populations. However, keep networking, keep trying and best of luck! I too am a foreigner living and working in Trondheim but my experience from my mother country also confirms what you wrote in the soccer article.
I am from an English speaking African country. I think your article is spot on regarding work and settling in Trondheim. Only you can choose where you want to live and work. Moving to Norway is difficult and finding work can be difficult. If you can get accepted to school here, it would be a great opportunity and should give you time to find a job. Hi Tifa, if by any chance you decide to choose Oslo keep in mind to try applying to Aker Solutions f.
They have English as a work language so it should be easier language wise. I know they also have internships that you can find announced on their website in good time if you want to apply. I am currently 16 years old and living in Belgium. To prepare myselve a bit i started to learn Noregian Norsk since 3 months. I am currently taking school at a technichal school and nearing my degree as an electrician with a specialisation in Offshore and Land Windmill technology.
Do you think i have a chance in finding work in the county where Trondheim is situated? Hey Elian, sorry for the late reply. The benefit on your behalf is that as a youth, you will have much more flexibility with where you live and how much money you need to get by. You also benefit that as a EU citizen, immigration policy is much easier on you. We are skilled professionals, and our work experience was mainly in electronics and semiconductor manufacturing. In Trondheim, there is Nordic Semicon where we would like to apply for a Job.
Moving here without a job lined up and without a place to stay would be very risky and difficult. There may be some jobs within Nordic Semicon or one of the others… but I would highly suggest applying for the job and even flying here for the interview if needed before you move your whole family.
Norway is very expensive and for many reasons difficult to find employment. So, my opinion on what you should do is stated above, but whatever you choose I wish you the best of luck. As much as I liked Norway as a tourist — I must say the prices here are ridiculous.
There is no reason to pay x more for the SAME product as in your country. The very same brand chocolate, or gum or soft-drink… 5 times really? With NOK 50k euro you will struggle to achieve the life you can have in many East European countries. Yes, East Europe. If you have your own business or income — maybe that is different. But to live on salary — 50k euro in Norway is nothing.
I agree it seems very pricey as a tourist. In a reality, living here is not bad at all. In addition, average salaries and median income are higher here than they are in most other places. Hi Dave , I enjoyed your article and most of it i enjoyed your response to all of them who writed on you.
Im an architect bachelor degree, do i have a chance to find a job and live in Norway , bedsides i am married and have two little kids. But there is a problem that country I coming from is not accepted in EU. Thank for sharing your great true story with us. I suggest you contact the UDI. Thank you for your reply, Last question; What if i find a job and somehow someone send me a job offer by Norwegian embloyer, and work for him and pays all taxes.
For how much long i can take my family in Norway and beings like Norwegian citizen. I arrived here in mid October and am down around the Drammen area. Yes, things in Norway tend to be a bit more expensive. I thought I was happy before, until I got a taste of Norwegian lifestyles here. Eric, I have a ton of respect for paramedics and first responders.
I hope that everything continues to go well for you here. I wish you all the best of luck! Have you had any luck, Eric, finding work as a Paramedic? How do I start the process? What retraining is necessary? Which areas of Norway are most likely to have a vacancy? Many thanks. Very helpful from you Dave. Please I need you to assist me on how a black african hoping to survive in Norway for a year.
Hello David, can I please get your email. Planning to come to Norway and would need your help. Please hit me on [email protected]. Thank you. Hi Dave, Thank you for your answers. I would like to find a job in international trade sector. I speak Engilish,Russian, Turkish and üould like to leanr Nowegian language. So I hope to find a job here eventually. I have questions on first, I have organic chemistry background got my master in the US, in a phd program but due to my husband got offer in Tromso, so I quit organic chemistry ; and now studying geoscience marine environment etc.
Hi Dave, I just stumbled on to your blog and I am very impressed with it. I have been married to a Norwegian woman for over 20 years and lived in Fredrikstad for a little while, though my wife is actually from way up north by Tromsø.
There is no doubt that Norway is a fantastic place to live , but it also true, as you describe, that Norwegians are very insular and homogeneous; which makes it very difficult for expats or anyone that isnt born Norwegian to make it in Norway. We moved back to the states since it would be easier for me to work while my wife stayed home with our child, but with all this divisiveness of this administration, inequality, lack of a uniform health care system, violence, etc.
I often wondered if there were any Norwegian businesses that had any interest in hiring Americans, but usually Norwegians speak English well enough. I always thought if I could just land an international job in Norway, I could have a career and my wife could have her Norwegian culture back.
However, I have yet to find a Norwegian job posting for an American attorney. I got a kick out of your comment that Tronders only want to hire other Tronders; I am not surprised. I am plannig to study at fisheries science in norway.
What is the job situation for this sector? Hi Dave I am a Cameroonian playing to move to Norway for better life. I have a BSC in political science and masters in public administration plus close to six years of professional experience with an NGO where I manage projects and programs. Please what are my chances of securing a good job while in Norway. Hello Dave, thank you for your wonderful posts. Could we please communicate via email? Please advise and thank you so much for your time.
I am a Mozambican national aged I graduated with a BSc Economics honors from university of Zimbabwe. I have more than ten years experience working as filling station manager and later promoted to regional fuel depot manager for Bp Zimbabwe. Hey Dave! What do you think is much better option for getting a job in norway? Getting masters from India, or studying masters from any university of Norway? We can also learn norwegian while studying for masters.
And is the admission process easy for university for a non-european? Obviously, a Noregian Masters degree would be more useful for you to land a job in Norway. I cannot comment on the likelihood of you being accepted, but the programs here are very competitive. Good luck. Hi Dave. Thanks a lot for the informative document. I am a 40 year old, married with two sons aged 10, 4.
I am a media and journalism consultant with one degree. I have practiced journalism for years before but am currently more interested in church ministry. I am really interested.
I have preached, pastored and counselled for over 20 of my years. What is best university where I can join and what are the job opportunities in Norway after my studies. I am thanking you in advance for your assistance and advice. Hello Dave, You got us valuable information about norway, a dream country for me and my husband.
I have a bachelors and masters degree in business. I am a govt college teacher. My husband has an MBBS and he is a doctor with working experience in a govt hospital. Your article inspired me to move to norway the sooner to pursue our dreams.
Thank you very much. Hi Dave, I really want to know how I can study fishing in Norway and after school chance to get a good job, my email [email protected]. I have a remote desktop software job with a good product based company in US. I a from India and I am recently in UK on dependant visa. I had decided to end my marriage and move on to live in peace somewhere far. I recently came to know that education is free for foreigners in Norway so I would like to study also.
I an veey much interested in social service activities and volunteeractivitues that will help others lives It will add great meaning and purpose to my life. Since I already have a job at hand, will it be possible that i can directly apply for immigration. My salary though is ony around US dollars a year. Do you think I have a chance getting a job in Norway. Thanks for such as nice article, I am an automotive electrical technician, fixing cars since last 20 years and thinking to settle in Norway, any chance for me to get a job in Norway?
I found a part-time substitute teaching job here through friends of my husband but would like to move into the business industry and eventually have a full-time job. Is it possible to find a job while studying at university? Is it difficult to get permanent residence in Norway? Hello dave, Im from Portugal and i will be moving to bergen next year because my awesome boyfriend got a huge job opportunity in Norway… i was thinking about getting any job at first but eventually i was hoping to become a cabin crew fly attendant in norway.
I speak english, french, portuguese and still learning norsk and italian too! Do you think i have any chance on fly industries in norway since im not native?? Really need some advice about the norwegian minds on this!! Thank you! Hi Dave.. My question is can a diploma level from a technical university with over ten years of experience have a chance to get a job in Norway? Hellow Dave!!
I am Mahmudul Hasan from Bangladesh. Is it easy to find subject related job after finishing masters program as a EEE Engineer?? Best Regards, Mahmudul Hasan. I know nothing about this field or the job prospects. Best of luck. Greetings Dave! As far as I can tell ,you my mate, have provided us with loads of great information ,so thank you a lot for that,it is very appreciated!!
So i was just wondering about your assumption,how hard will it be for me to get any job there. I cannot comment on your chances of getting a job. That is largely dependent on only you: How hard you work, how well you interview, how well your resume is written, how well you network with people to find openings, etc.
They may be enough to get you into a startup or something or maybe even a small company but that again is entirely dependent on you as a person. I wish you luck. Please what is my chance of getting a job after this program. Thank you for your kind reply. That said, I would imagine that if you do well in your PhD and manage to meet enough people and make a good impression, you should stand a decent chance of receiving a job offer.
Hi David, Well you seem to have hit the nail on its head with this article — well done! Just look at all the comments that followed! Probably the most important issue for most immigrants here in Norway, and on top, Norway has tightened the screws the last few years on immigration. Good observations all around David, many similarities even down here in Kristiansand.
In fact, the south of Norway has a couple of peculiarities of its own. Hi David Thanks for your nice article. I need to know about to start my own grocery store. I am from india. I have no idea it was that hard for one to find a job in Norway. So far, everything I have heard about Norway makes it sounds really interesting to just leave everything and move over there.
But, I have no idea how easy would it be to find a job in Norway. I have been thinking about being an interpreter in Norway because I could speak, read, and write in multiple languages. My mother tongue would be Mandarin Chinese, and grew up speaking English. I could speak the Malay language and I have picked up German and still practicing it sometimes.
David, your article is very helpful. I am planning to do my Masters in Norway and maybe to work there as well. I have always heard good words about Norway and Norwegians. I would like to make new contacts already. Suggest me some sort of apps or social websites from where I can make some friends before even coming to Norway.
Also, I wanted to ask if Norwegians are sociable or extroverts? Because introverts like myself will be struggling a lot otherwise to get that good life.
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