Jobs in English
Brought to you by The Welcome Group, the interactive EJD recruitment page offers a gateway to the latest English-language jobs available.
Brought to you by The Welcome Group, the interactive EJD recruitment page offers a gateway to the latest English-language jobs available
Brought to you by The Welcome Group, the interactive EJD recruitment page offers a gateway to the latest English-language jobs available.
Not too long ago, May 1st was a celebration of the labor movement in Denmark. A day off for many and a time for workers to rejoice and scold employers. Today it is quite peaceful and mostly characterized by young people and families celebrating spring
A short guide for internationals to understand what May 1st is, what happens today, and what to do
Gel Andersen never imagined that her quiet working life in Denmark would one day lead to a role in a Netflix series — but that’s exactly what happened
From Olivia Rodrigo to Tyla, and from Nine Inch Nails to The Raveonettes, this year’s Roskilde Festival will host 185 acts across eight days—completing a program that spans pop, rock, hip-hop, experimental, and traditional music from 45 countries
Many stories are heard about internationals moving to Denmark for the first time. They face hardships when finding a job, a place to live, or a sense of belonging. But what about Danes coming back home? Holding Danish citizenship doesn’t mean your path home will be smoother. To shed light on what returning Danes are facing, Michael Bach Petersen, Secretary General of Danes Worldwide, unpacks the reality behind moving back
While Copenhagen is rated one of the safest cities in the world year after year, it is no stranger to organized crime, which often springs from highly professional syndicates operating from the shadows of the capital. These are the most important criminal groups active in the city
Connect Club is your gateway to a vibrant programme of events and an international community in Denmark.
Career
With half of its staff being international, the BioInnovation Institute reflects Denmark’s broader transformation into a global innovation hub. But can the country—and Europe—keep up the pace? “If reforms are made now, we can close the gap in ten years,” explains BII’s CEO
Many internationals come to Denmark to work as designers, but the field appears to be one of the hardest to break into. The Copenhagen Post spoke with two internationals struggling to find their way into the industry.
With a low unemployment rate and aging population, the municipality is actively recruiting workers from abroad to fill essential roles and support long-term growth
Jobs
(If you are already a member, you can simply close this box.)