If internationals are to perform and thrive in Denmark, they don’t need a buddy. They need a friend. Danske Bank knows this, and has created a programme which is not jut about settling, but living in Denmark
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Pratik Hariharan
Cellugy is a biotech startup which has just attracted a solid investment from a Danish investment fund. The director Jakob Rybak-Andersen explains why
Last month, Moderaterne put forward a fast-track solution for Danish businesses to hire internationals without involving Immigration Services. Now, The Copenhagen Post examines how this would benefit internationals.
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Eric Maganga
Boozt is a blend of internationals hosting 60 nationalities. In the engineering department alone, Boozt has 200 people covering 35 nationalities. Today, the company reveals its secret sauce.
On Thursday, Morten Skov Christiansen will be elected the new chairman of the Danish trade union movement. He replaces the MeToo-afflicted Lizette Risgaard, and inherits an organization rife with challenges.