Migration of Emotion

How to look for a job in Norway

This is a job search course designed to help you look for a job in Norway. Norwegians think differently when they hire people, therefore you may find out that what you know from before about job searching, does not work in this country. 

Each job search process starts before you actually look for adverts. In this course, you will get information about the whole process. A few good hours of practical information to help you make the best impression before and during the interview.

  1. How and what to think about even before you start looking for a job. Details which are a bit more subtle than “I need a job because I need money”. Looking for a job in Norway has to do with more than needing just money;
  2. How to speak about your needs related to work and why do you need a job;
  3. How to communicate that you need a job and to whom;
  4. How to make a CV and write a letter of intention "Norwegian Style";
  5. Examples of CVs and letters of intent both in English and Norwegian, you can use as models when you make your own;
  6. Examples of sites where you can look for job adverts;
  7. What are “Soft Skills” and why are they more important in Norway than your “Hard Skills”;
  8. Why is it important to communicate your private interests and hobbies;
  9. How to answer the most difficult question you get in a job interview in Norway;
  10. What is the most important thing Norwegians consider when they hire someone;
  11. 60 min individual follow-up (coaching), in a zoom call with me. After you have watched the videos, made your own CV and letter of intention, send them to me by e-mail and we will set up the call. You will get personal feedback on your particular situation;
  12. BONUS: 30 min video seminar on Communication in Multicultural environments;
  13. Money-back guarantee.

You may think that you do not have time for a course. Yet, if you have internet you can access it anywhere and you can listen to the information while you are walking, on the bus, while driving. I am sure many people are listening to music while doing all those things. How about listening to information that can help you get a better job. I suggest you listen and read to the information more than once because every time you listen, other information will stick to your mind and you'll get new ideas about how to structure personal information in your CV and application letter. 

 

Here is what people who’ve taken this course say:

Candice F.: "This was great insight”

Amy: “It was new for me, and interesting to hear it from a "foreigner's" point of view!”

Ali: "I learned many new things.”

Oscar: “Different, and fresh perspective.”

Elena: "Thank you, very-very useful advice”.

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How to look for a job in Norway

If you are in need of a job in Norway, and for some reason, it doesn't work out, you may need to hear what I have to say in this course. Nearly 20 years ago, when I moved here, I was in exact same spot as you. It took me a while to understand that there was nothing wrong with my qualifications or the fact that I did not speak Norwegian. What was wrong, was the way I was communicating my skills and my qualifications. I did not know how to "speak" according to Norwegian values. Therefore, it was difficult to make myself understood. 

In this course, I put together a strategy that will help you think about your job search process in Norway. 


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