Your Career - Think Denmark
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Looking for your next career move - Think Denmark!
At this online event, you will get the opportunity to explore possibilities in Denmark within IT, Engineering, Life Science and Healthcare, where there are great career opportunities for highly skilled internationals. You will also gain insights into living and working in Denmark.
At the event, we will provide you with unique access to presentations by prominent people from all of the represented industries. Furthermore, we will provide you with helpful information about living and working in Denmark as well as tips and tricks on how to get closer to your dream job in Denmark.
Webinar
We will host an online webinar on job search in a Danish context. Participate and gain valuable insights to pursue a new career in Denmark.
The webinar will cover topics such as;
- How to prepare for your job search
- How to tap into a recruiter’s expectations
- How to write a CV and cover letter that meet employers’ expectations
Chat with us!
Our Recruitment Consultants will be available for chat during the event. We offer guidance on your job search strategy; you just have to reach out.
Additional chat for Your Career - Think Denmark on June 1st:
Please note
You cannot apply directly for the posted jobs via the EURES Job Days portal. If you find an interesting job, that you would like to apply for, you must read the job ad carefully and follow the company’s recruitment process. Most often, you will have to complete and submit the application through the company’s own website.
WHY Denmark?
Denmark can offer you good career opportunities, professional growth, flat hierarchies, informal workplaces, paid holiday, awesome work-life balance- and overall great quality of life! If you want to know more about your opportunities please visit our website workindenmark.dk.
Your Career, Your Move - Think Denmark!
Jobseeker Toolkit
Here we have comprised some useful information when searching for a job in Denmark. From now on and until the event has ended, we will continuously add content to this page, so be sure to check it out occasionally for new information.
Workindenmark
At our website workindenmark.dk you can find all sorts of useful information that can help your job search in Denmark. You can for instance find;
· A job database with more than 1.400 vacant jobs
· Free online webinars which offer practical help and guidance on how to successfully search for a job in Denmark
· Free e-learning tutorials on Job search in Denmark
· Information about living and working in Denmark
· An array of stories from expats within various different industries
So be sure to check out the website.
If you sign up for our newsletter, you can stay updated on vacancies and job search in Denmark.
In this welcome folder, you will find useful information, which will make it easier for you to settle into your professional and private life in Denmark.
Rights and obligations when working in Denmark
The majority of the Danish labour market is regulated through collective labour agreements made by trade unions and employer associations. If you want to know more about what that means, you can read this brochure.
Targeted mobility scheme – Your first Eures job
Targeted Mobility Scheme (TMS) is an EU initiative for jobseekers from EU, Norway and Iceland. TMS/YfEj may offer financial support in relation to job interviews in and relocation to other EU member states. Interested? Read all about it here.
SIRI - The Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration
If you have questions regarding registration in Denmark for work- and residence permits or any other questions regarding entry to Denmark, you can read more here here.
The Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science
If you have questions regarding how to seek recognition of your diploma, degree or certificate, you can contact The Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science who can assess your foreign qualifications. You can find assessment forms and contact information here.
Life in Denmark
The official website for internationals in Denmark. Here you can find public information about almost any topic concerning life in Denmark, such as housing, healthcare, school and education, tax, and much, much more. Please visit www.lifeindenmark.dk for more information.
Entry and residence rules
Residence as a Nordic citizen
As a Nordic citizen, you may enter Denmark without any restriction to reside, study or work. Although, if you come to work, you should acquire a tax card as soon as possible.
You do not need a residence permit nor an EU residence document.
If you plan to stay for more than six months you must register your address in the Civil Registration System (Danish: Folkeregister), and apply for a Civil Registration number (CPR-number) and a health insurance card. Find all the relevant information and who to contact right here.
Citizens from EU/EEA/Switzerland
Citizens from an EU/EEA country and Switzerland are entitled to live and work in Denmark.
You need to apply for an EU residence document within three months of arrival to Denmark (six months if you are a jobseeker). An EU residence document is your documentation that you are entitled to live and work in Denmark. It is recommended that you apply for an EU residence document as soon as you arrive in Denmark.
You will find all the relevant information about the EU residence document here.
After receiving the EU residence document, you must apply for a Civil Registration number (CPR-number), a health insurance card and a tax card. You will find all the information needed here.
Citizens from a country outside of the Nordic region, EU/EEA or Switzerland
Non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens need to obtain a residence and work permit before arriving in Denmark.
There are a number of schemes to be aware of such as “the positive list”, “the pay limit scheme”, “Researchers and guest researchers”, “The start-up Denmark” and more.
If you have completed a Danish higher education programme and want to stay in Denmark and seek employment you can also apply for an establishment card. An establishment card is initially granted for 2 years.
The application process for a residence and work permit in Denmark is usually 1-3 months.
You will find all the information you need on www.newtodenmark.dk.
When arriving in Denmark, you must apply for a Civil Registration number (CPR-number), a health insurance card and a tax card. You will find all the information needed here.
Cross-border-commuters
Workers who maintain their residence in another country than Denmark and travel to Denmark on a regular basis to work are considered as cross-border commuters.
If you are a cross-border commuter, you must look into the rules concerning work permit, tax registration, health insurance card, bank account, driving license and vehicle registration etc.
Find all the information you need right here.
Posted workers
If you are posted to work in Denmark or you provide services as a foreign company, you must comply with the Danish regulations.
If you are posted to work in Denmark, and your employer is a foreign company temporarily providing a service in Denmark, you are covered by the Danish Act on Posting of Workers.
You can find all the information you need here.
COVID-19
To keep everyone informed about Covid-19 preventive measures there has been formed a national communication partnership among the different authorities in Denmark, and all relevant information regarding rules and regulations and national measures has been gathered in one information portal at:
Various rules apply for travels to Denmark depending on how you arrive in Denmark and your ties with or your purpose of entering Denmark. You can read more about the different rules here:
https://en.coronasmitte.dk/rules-and-regulations/entry-into-denmark
Agenda
10.00-10.05: Welcome to ‘Your Career- Think Denmark’
10.05-10.30: Living and Working in Denmark
10.30-10.45: Know before you go
10.45-11.00: The booming IT sector (by Mette Beck-Nielsen, CEO Technology Denmark)
11.00-11.15: The green tech and engineer sector (by Jeanette Svendsen, The Danish Society of Engineers, IDA)
11.15-11.30: The innovative life science sector (by Søren Møller Parmar-Sielemann, COO Danish Life Science & CEO Welfare Tech)
11.30-11.45: The world class health sector (by Anders K. Kristensen, Koncern HR Central Region)
11.45-12.45: Job search webinar
12.45-13.15: Q&A chat Job search