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How to find a job in Sweden

Learn about your rights & duties and what you can do to find a job.

Korta vägen – training program foreign born graduates

Korta vägen is a training program for foreign born graduates with the aim to help foreign academics establish professionally in Sweden.

International recruitment in Sweden

What is an international recruitment agency? Well, if you are interested in moving to Sweden but want to have a job before moving and wonder how you go about finding a job all over in Sweden when you are miles away? Then one of the answers is international recruitment in Sweden.  These companies are specialized […]

How to find work in Sweden

Looking for a job? Feeling a bit overwhelmed and unsure on where to start? No worries. Here you learn how to kick start your job search.

Jobbsprånget – an internship program for newcomer academics

Jobbsprånget offers a leap into the Swedish job market by connecting academics who have newly arrived in Sweden with employers.

Intertalents in Sweden™

Struggling to get a job in Sweden? Are you stuck in an endless loop of sending out CV’s but never making it to an interview? Or perhaps you do make it to the interview only to be told that they have decided to move forward with another candidate? Then you should check out Intertalents in […]

Eight Steps to Find Hidden Jobs in Sweden

10 August 2016 By The Newbie Team Leave a Comment

How do you find Hidden Jobs in Sweden? Well, let’s look into that. A huge part of the job market is hidden and not seen on job boards. Here is eight steps you can use to find hidden opportunities in companies that are not posting their positions: Go to LinkedIn Search for “your title + […]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: find a job in Sweden, Find Hidden Jobs in Sweden, find work in Sweden, job seeking tools in Sweden, jobs in sweden, networking in Sweden, Swedish jobs, work in sweden

Step two: Get visible on the work market

How will employees find you if they don’t know you exist? Making yourself visible on the labour market is a crucial step in your job search.

The Swedish job market

What´s the Swedish labour market like? How hard is it to find employment? And where are workers needed? Learn it all here.

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