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The European Job Day event will take place ONLINE on 15th of February from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. (CET)
Are you a jobseeker looking for new job opportunities in Norway? Then you are at the right place!
Norwegian employers are recruiting candidates from all sectors, for example:
- Hospitality (HoReCa): Hotel, restaurant, cafe, events, related activities
- Tour guides, activity guides
- Transport: bus drivers, lorry drivers
- Retail
- Fish and agriculture
- Industry
- IT
- Healthcare
- Green industry
- Childcare/Education
If you are interested in finding various job opportunities and meeting with the potential employers from Norway, then register as a jobseeker for this event and find out your options!
On the 15th of February, you will have the opportunity to gain some more insight on how to search for a job and information on living and working conditions in Norway.
Check the event agenda!
If you are an employer in Norway, the event will be an ideal opportunity for you to promote your job offers in the cross-border region and throughout Europe. You can meet a wide range of jobseekers with different language skills, qualifications, and experience. Do not hesitate, register as an exhibitor now!
Join us online on 15 February 2024, from 12 p.m. to 3.00 p.m. (CET).
Participation is free of charge for both exhibitors and jobseekers.
We look forward to welcoming you on the 15th of February!
Information for EU/EEA nationals
All EU/EEA nationals are allowed to work in Norway
- All EU/EEA nationals have the right to work in Norway.
- EU/EEA nationals can move to Norway and start working right away, but they must register with the police no later than three months after arriving in Norway. Registration is free.
- Swedish, Danish, Icelandic and Finnish citizens can work in Norway without registering with the police, but they must notify the National Population Register (Folkeregisteret) of their move (external website).
Information for non-EU/EEA candidates
If you come from a country outside the EU/EEA and wish to work in Norway, you need a residence permit.
If you do not have a residence permit yet, you must apply for a residence permit for work. Previously this was called a work permit.
This may for example be a residence permit for skilled workers, seasonal workers, self-employed persons or employees in a humanitarian, non-profit or religious organisation.
Please check out the website of the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration before you apply for a job: