My Tips to finding seasonal jobs in Europe(Denmark)

by nairablog
Summer Jobs in Denmark

Would you like to work in a summer season there are lots of jobs available. These are most popular with students both Danish and also international. many positions can be found in tourism, hospitality, hotels, agriculture, farm work, fruit picking, sports coaching, summer camps, language schools and voluntary work.

Professional Jobs in Denmark

Denmark has the largest industries in agriculture, tourism, energy, and transportation. but right now the Danish work force is currently facing skills shortages in many areas like education, engineering, IT, medicine and healthcare sectors. Many Jobs in demand include building, energy and electrical engineers, medical consultants, hospital doctors, dentists and pharmacists. Simply are the best industries to work as a foreigner.

Jobs in Copenhagen
Do you no Copenhagen is one of the most well known cities in Europe
likewise the most popular places to live in Scandinavia. There are lots of jobs available here in the city as this is where a lot of large companies are based. Industries where foreigners find work in Copenhagen include tourism, life sciences, cleantech, construction, ICT and transport & logistics.

Visa, Eligibility & Requirements
If you are from other Nordic country (Finland, Iceland, Norway, or Sweden­) you don’t need any type of visa to work in Denmark. If you are a citizen of any EU and the EEA you do not need to apply for a visa to live and work in Denmark. But if plan for a long term employment and residency you will need to abide by some immigration rules with SIRI (Danish Immigration Service and The Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration).

Jobs in Denmark for Non-Eu Citizens
If you are from a country outside of Scandinavia or the EU, you will definately need to apply for a visa or get sponsored by a company that employed you. Have it in mind you cannot apply for work or residence if you enter Denmark with a Schengen Tourist Visa. Such visa only allow you to stay in the country for 90 days. You will have to apply for a residence and work permit if you wish to stay longer.

link to seasonal jobs in Denmark 

Best Places to Get Employment

The larger towns and cities in Denmark is where most companies are based and here you stand the best chances of getting a paying job. We recommend places like:

• Copenhagen
• Aarhus
• Odense
• Aalborg
• Esbjerg
• Randers
• Kolding
• Horsens
• Vejle
• Roskilde

Some seasonal positions like farm and agriculture work can be in very rural locations of the country.

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