Monday, August 5, 2013

Finding job's in Norway


Finding a right company and choosing a job in Norway is a tricky thing. It should be hard for someone to choose their career in abroad. They might have different work profile and choosing their area of specialization is really a tough one.

But whatever the case is, first start look for the jobs related to your stream. Try gathering as much as company profiles, who can offer job based on your current profile and experience. Because, finally that's what matter behind all of your studies and services in all these years.

Secondly when you are looking for a free education, Norway is the good place to choose. They offer many research oriented studies and other post doc studies. The good thing with this country, like we
can get free education, once we hold the work permit.

I don't want to speak about Norway’s standard of living, it's a world known fact. It's a dream for many individuals who wish to live in the paradise. In my opinion, it's the best place to work and settle
down with a family.

Here’s the list of websites where one can register and look for jobs in Norway.












 

Note: Submit both your CV and Personal Letter, when you apply for a company.
 
The most important thing is to try contacting the CEO's or any Recruiting personal through LinkedIn. The things, what I learnt is, it's most effective of all, as you get immediate response from directly.

Definitely, it's hard to get a job in any part of Europe, but I don’t want to discourage anyone by saying this. We need to try applying for jobs as much as possible, without losing any hope.

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