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Asmith82

Hi, I'm thinking of moving to Denmark from Ireland. I'm 31 years old and have 12 years experience. If anyone has any information on this please write back.

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Hello Asmith82.

Welcome to °µÍø½ûÇø! :)

Can you please tell us more about your skills?

Thank you,
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Asmith82

I have a lot of experience in bricklaying. I have worked in the states and Australia. I had my own business in Ireland but work is hard come by these days and was thinking of moving to denmark

dicania

Hi there,

Welcome to DK! :) I have linked people here to the Worktrotter site before as it's a great resource for everything you need to know re Denmark, particularly work. There is a Q&A session on the Facebook page at the moment, just on the offchance that you are online? facebook.com/life.and.work.in.denmark

My background is in marketing so your industry is pretty alien to me. They are expanding the Copenhagen Metro at the moment so a lot of building work is going on in the city at the moment (and not just with the Metro!) but as I don't know the industry I'm not sure if that means there'll be work available, sorry!

Best of luck, though! :)

Asmith82

Does anyone have information on bricklaying ( construction ) work in Copenhagen. Thank you

jackaye

hi there! just arrived in Copenhagen. i am looking for a house/hotel cleaning partime jobs. maybe any one who knows out there about anything? pls let me know. thanks a lot! :)

essam eldin

Hi, I'm thinking of moving to Denmark from kuwait . I'm 28 years old and have 6 years experience. If anyone has any information on this please write back.

dicania

Hi both,

The job market is tough here with a 7.9% unemployment rate so it is not necessarily as easy to get a job upon arrival. So here are some resources that would be useful :)

I recommend that your first port of call should be the Worktrotter website. It's been a great 'one stop shop' for me in terms of getting used to my new life here. It serves to help new °µÍø½ûÇøs or potential °µÍø½ûÇøs here in Denmark.

Also take a look at some of the Denmark blogs on this website as these give a personal view of Denmark and across different cities.

If you are an experienced professional, also join Denmark based groups on LinkedIn which are relevant to your profession - not just asking for jobs but participating in discussions relevant to your field so you can show that you know what you are talking about.

If, after your research, you are set on moving to Denmark I would advise that you try and learn a bit of Danish before your move. If you are fluent in English then you can survive in Denmark but I personally think that speaking Danish is important if you are to thrive here as it of course will open more opportunities.

Other recommended reading (in English):



Best,
Nicola

jackaye

hi dicania,
thanks for that brilliant advice :) it would help a lot. more power!

essam eldin

thanks Nicola for your help

KVRachel

Hi,
How about jobs  in Human Resource. I have 9 yrs experience and from India. I have been looking for job in related field.I am also open to  work in Social Organization,as i  have work experience in that too.