In today’s competitive job market, breaking into the first job can be a daunting task, particularly for those who haven’t established a professional background. Caroline Rossmeisl, 26 years old, is a communications professional, host, and co-founder of Karriereklubben, a podcast answering questions from young professionals. “The employment market is happening where some people don’t expect,” […]
“Here’s some advice on how to find your first job in Denmark”
“Young Danes struggle to find their first job too,” says Caroline Rossmeisl, communications professional, host, and co-founder of Karriereklubben, a podcast answering questions from young professionals
Royal House unveils new portraits of King Frederik and Queen Mary
Ten months after Frederik went from crown prince to king, new civil portraits of the new royal couple have been taken.
“Without internationals, we wouldn’t have the people we need,” says Fujifilm
Fujifilm’s Hillerød facility thrives with a diverse workforce, employing over 1,800 people from more than 65 nationalities. Morten Munk, Director of Global Alliance Management, highlights how the company’s rapid growth relies on attracting international talent due to Denmark’s limited pool of scientific professionals.
Denmark’s green transition is world class – according to the global climate index
No country has an ambitious enough climate policy to be awarded first, second or third place in global climate policy. Denmark holds 4th-place ranking in the Climate Change Performance Index
“Now the biggest challenge is to retain internationals”, says Ferring
Mads Hougaard, senior HR director at the pharmaceutical company, explains that “it is also a challenge for society itself. I think collaboration between institutions, companies, and stakeholders could be beneficial.”
Over 70% of people in Denmark bought from second-hand shops
According to the Red Cross, 72% of Danes bought second-hand clothing last year, and the Red Cross earned a profit of 107 million DKK from its 260 volunteer-run thrift stores across the country.
“How on earth do you learn all those lines?”
This is the question actors are often asked. Actors dread it because they always hope that their performance was what mattered most, not the mechanics of getting there
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“Without internationals, we wouldn’t have the people we need,” says Fujifilm
Fujifilm’s Hillerød facility thrives with a diverse workforce, employing over 1,800 people from more than 65 nationalities. Morten Munk, Director of Global Alliance Management, highlights how the company’s rapid growth relies on attracting international talent due to Denmark’s limited pool of scientific professionals.
“Now the biggest challenge is to retain internationals”, says Ferring
Mads Hougaard, senior HR director at the pharmaceutical company, explains that “it is also a challenge for society itself. I think collaboration between institutions, companies, and stakeholders could be beneficial.”
Only 0.3% of people enrolled in the tax course are unemployed, Københavns Professionshøjskole says
According to a screening conducted by Københavns Professionshøjskole (KP) among its graduates, those with the highest chance of success in finding a job are tax specialists: after graduation, only 0.3% of people enrolled in the tax course are unemployed. Very close to them are the professionals who graduated in Midwifery (with 0.4% unemployment).
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