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Employment help for Newbies
The Swedish Public Employment Service has several services specifically for Newbies so make sure you find everything useful.
Job seeking tools
The Swedish Public Employment Service has several general job seeking tools that can facilitate the processes of finding a job.
Work searching tools for foreign-born graduates and professionals
Academic Newbies is a growing group in Sweden. The number of foreign-born graduates in Sweden are steadily increasing.
Step three: Expand your network
Most jobs are found in a person’s own network. You know someone, who knows someone; who has a friend who needs someone like you.
Step one: make yourself interesting for employers
There are some basics things that you can do to increase your attractiveness on the Swedish labour market.
Swedish labour law
Sweden doesn’t have minimum wage. Wages are regulated by agreements – kollektivavtal – between employers and the trade unions.
How to start looking for work
Kick start your job search by following this guide: a step-by-step guide to your next employment.
Checklist for signing an Employment contract
Once you’ve received your first job offer in Sweden there are some things to think of before signing a contract.
Employment types
There are three types of employment in Sweden: tillsvidareanställning, tidsbegränsad anställning and provanställning.
Labour Unions
Sweden has a long tradition of labour unions. Nearly 70% of the working population in Sweden belongs to a union today.
Find a job through networking
Most jobs are found within a network. You know someone, who knows someone, who is looking for someone like you.