@Muhammad Baqir he was very funny and informative. I had to watch back. The joke about his sex life being quick and early, made me laugh so hard I had to rewatch 😜😜
Goodness gracious, I literally cried laughing reading your CV. My wife and I plan to move to Malmö, Sweden. Her, for schooling and myself for the IT sector. This video has taught us very much. Thank you for your knowledge and video.
@@noahlomax1. . . that's so generous of you . . . so . . . what's the interview process for me to get the possibility of moving to Sweden with you? Do you prefer a virtual or in-person interview?
Came for the info, and now leave with a strange, strong fancy for Ice cream anyhow... very informative, thank you, and I do also think it'd be nice to know some Swedish in Sweden as well. Cheers.
The Swedish culture often places importance on a good sense of humor and lightheartedness. So, you may indeed find yourself surrounded by funny and enjoyable company in Sweden. Enjoy your time there and embrace the Swedish humor!
LOOOOL I've loved when you said "Avoid mentioning your mother in CV" & "putting personal photo in CV would distract them too much from the actual text" .... really hilarious!! 😂
I really was not expecting you to be hilarious man! I just watched your 10 things you hate about Sweden and tips for dating in Sweden, also funny as hell. You should seriously think about doing comedy bud, I think you would do very well!
OMG! I was laughing so hard, that my tears got vet🤣🤣🤣🤣 those interview costumes, were killer! Thank you I may try once the lady style of it. If I get really desperate.
You are funny. And after live more than 1 year in sweden, i think it is not so common to find funny person in sweden. But you still have the swedish norm though, your tone and politeness.
Love the mankini. That was a fabulous touch to the outfits. You forgot to add a feather boa though. I thought that was an imperative part to any professional outfit.
I have a Swedish little dream in my heart! this video was super funny (well catered to my strange sense of humour anyway) I guess it's better to be in Sweden when applying for jobs then?
Yaaay thank you! And yes, my experience is that your motivation to find a job skyrockets when you're actually in the country you've moved to ~ :D Good luuuuuuuck!
I wonder if any of the dynamics in Sweden have changed now that we are in 2020. Such as job market demand changing, requisites at the migrationsverket or if outfit number is still appropriate :-)
Regarding requisites at the Migrationsverket (Swedish Migration Agency), it is advisable to check their official website for the most up-to-date information on work permits, residence permits, and any changes in requirements. As for the personal identity number, it is still an important identification document in Sweden. It is used for various administrative purposes, such as opening a bank account and accessing healthcare services. However, if you are a non-resident or foreign worker, you may need to obtain a coordination number or temporary ID number until you receive a personal number. To get accurate and current information on the job market, immigration regulations, and specific requirements, it is advisable to consult official government websites, reach out to recruitment agencies, or seek advice from a migration lawyer or consultant specializing in Swedish immigration.
Hello there!🤗. I came across your video. I must say, thank you for making this very fun and for encouraging job seekers to try and get a job in your home country. It's a process like everything in life, I know that but you made it sound like possible. Thank you for that😊. Thank you for explaining what a person outside the EU need in order to work in Sweden and for listing a website to find work for English speakers as well, definitely an advantage. I love languages, I would definitely learn Swedish. I think it sounds lovely❤. By the way, are there companies seeking Spanish speakers in Sweden? I speak both, English and Spanish fluently, hopefully this would be an advantage. Thank you again! I enjoyed your video! Super fun!😁.
Yaaaaaaaaay thank you so much for your kind words! :D Really makes my day :) In terms of Spanish speaking jobs in Sweden, I'm sure there are some, you just need to find them. I'd check the website "glassdoor" where you can search for language based jobs all over the world. Just search for "Spanish" jobs in "Sweden". Hope this helps!! And good luck :D
@@FishSlappee Thank you for your kind answer🙏. I meant what I said. I don't mean any disrespect to other youtubers but when it comes to this subject, they sound dreadful, like it is so difficult and impossible to get a job abroad. I hope I get a job in your home country. It would be a great experience❤. If I get the job I hope we bump into each other on the streets of stockholm because It would be nice to know at least one person😄😅. Anyway, thank you so much for replying and I will definitely be checking the websites that you listed below the video. Have a great evening😊, i think. I'm sorry. I'm not familiar with your time zone.
Thank you. This is all very stressful and very overwhelming. Having a bit of a guide is helping so much. Thank you for this video. Do you do any sort of lessons?
I've been here for 5 years and I have yet to gain employment here. Everyone is pushing me to learn which of course makes sense because I would be living in Sweden. SFI has completely failed. So I am still trying to get work despite the fact that most people I talk to everyday speak to me in English 🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
I understand that the job search process can be challenging and frustrating. It's unfortunate that you have faced difficulties in finding employment in Sweden so far. Learning Swedish is indeed important for integrating into the society and increasing your chances of finding employment. While SFI (Swedish for Immigrants) is a common option for learning Swedish, it's understandable that it may not have worked well for you. In that case, I would recommend exploring other language learning opportunities. There are numerous language schools, online courses, and language exchange programs that can help you improve your Swedish skills. Consider researching different learning options to find the one that suits you best. In the meantime, continue to search for job opportunities and network with people in your industry. Employers might appreciate your skills and experience even if you don't speak fluent Swedish yet. Don't be discouraged by people speaking to you in English; try to encourage conversations in Swedish to practice and improve your language skills. Additionally, consider reaching out to organizations that support immigrants and job seekers. They may provide resources, guidance, and connections to help you in your job search and language learning journey. Stay persistent and keep working towards your goals. It might take time, but with determination and effort, you can find employment in Sweden and improve your language skills. Good luck!
I live in NY, I have a couple restaurants. I’m interested in moving there and opening a restaurant. Can u make a video giving me an idea of that could work?
Hey dude nice video! Very informative and descriptive, but I have one minor and tedious question; is it possible to apply for jobs before moving to Sweden? Because I'm on a limited budget and will not be able to afford to live in Sweden as a visitor for more than one month. Also I'm from the UK, so I'm wondering how Brexit will make my situation?
You can definitely apply for work online before showing up here. In terms of new regulations because of Brexit, I honestly don't know I'm afraid. Google is your friend! And good luck! ^^
Hey, thank you for watching the video and for your question! Yes, it is definitely possible to apply for jobs in Sweden before moving there. Many companies in Sweden are open to hiring candidates from abroad and conducting interviews remotely. Before Brexit, as a UK citizen, you had the freedom to live and work in Sweden without needing a visa. However, after Brexit, things have changed. As of January 1, 2021, the rules for UK citizens wanting to work in Sweden have changed, and you will need to apply for a work permit. To apply for a work permit in Sweden, you will need a confirmed job offer from a Swedish employer. They must demonstrate that they were not able to fill the position with someone already in the EU before offering it to you. It's important to note that it may take several months to process a work permit application, so it's a good idea to start the process as early as possible. Brexit has introduced some changes and additional requirements, but it is still possible to work in Sweden as a UK citizen. The Swedish Migration Agency has detailed information about the new regulations and the application process, so I recommend checking their website for the most up-to-date information. I hope this answers your question! Good luck with your job search and potential move to Sweden!
I am coming from the US to Umea to do my student teaching this coming spring 2023(this is not a exchange student program it is something special). I am looking to come teach in Sweden permanently. I am learning the language. Do you have any tips for my particular field. My specialty is special education but depending on how the teaching license transfer I can teach any subject I prefer math and science. I know a odd combo for a special education teacher who likes teaching chemistry. I do like your tip about using the fact that i am not from sweden. That is very useful and I will use that.
Hiii!!!! Loved the video!! Thanks a lot! Do you or does anyone here know about agencies that might help you get the job in Sweden from another country outside EU??
You are so weird it's crazy really funny but I like it so much hope you get a lot more subscribers in the near future you are like a second PewDiePie just with dimples and a funny face 🤣
Thanks for your video. Please, is it possible to apply for a job in Sweden from my country in uganda?. Any simple job for example. And what's the easiest way to enter sweden?. Thanks
Ive been wanting to move here from the Balkans for a while, but I kind of want to skip the basement dwelling that people from this area tend to do over there. ITs kind of odd I don't have a uni degree but I have years of experience in corporate areas, management etc etc etc with some major global players. Im really curious what the actual path would be since.... for the most part I kind of want to move like north for the weather :D
It's great that you have a desire to move to Sweden and pursue opportunities there. While having a university degree can be beneficial, it is not always a strict requirement for finding employment, especially in the IT and corporate sectors where relevant experience holds value. In Sweden, the focus is often on skills, qualifications, and experience rather than just formal education. Having years of experience in corporate areas and management with major global players can be advantageous in your job search. To enhance your chances of finding work in Sweden, consider the following steps: 1. Research the job market: Look into the IT and corporate sectors in Sweden to understand the demand, required skills, and potential employers. Networking and connecting with professionals in your field can provide valuable insights and job leads. 2. Polish your resume: Highlight your relevant experience, skills, and achievements in your resume. Emphasize any international exposure or cross-cultural competencies you possess. Make sure to tailor your resume for each job application. 3. Learn Swedish: While English proficiency might be sufficient for some positions, learning Swedish will significantly enhance your opportunities. Consider enrolling in language courses or utilizing various language-learning resources to improve your skills. 4. Network: Use professional networking platforms, attend industry events in Sweden (or online), and connect with professionals in your sector. Building relationships and connections can lead to job opportunities and help you understand the local job market better. 5. Explore job search platforms: Check out Swedish job search websites, online recruitment portals, and professional networking platforms to find job openings that suit your experience and skills. You can also reach out directly to companies of interest. 6. Consider relocation options: If you are specifically interested in moving North for the weather, explore job opportunities in cities like Stockholm, Gothenburg, or Umeå, which are located further north in Sweden. Remember that the job search process might take time and effort. Be patient, persistent, and open to different opportunities. Seek support from local job centers or organizations that assist immigrants in finding work, as they can provide guidance and resources tailored to your specific situation. Good luck with your plans to move to Sweden and your job search!
Lol this dude is something else 😂
In a good way I hope :|
@Muhammad Baqir he was very funny and informative. I had to watch back. The joke about his sex life being quick and early, made me laugh so hard I had to rewatch 😜😜
@@FishSlappee IWILL TRY SPEAK SWEDISH TAH GOUTRABE YUTRADJ QERZ
🤣🤣🤣
Yes in a nice way 😹😹😹
Damn, really never judge a book by its cover.
You're funny as hell my man
Hahaha I love the implication here! And thanks ^^
Goodness gracious, I literally cried laughing reading your CV. My wife and I plan to move to Malmö, Sweden. Her, for schooling and myself for the IT sector. This video has taught us very much. Thank you for your knowledge and video.
@Noah . . . can I interview for you to take me with you???
@@stac_y_with_no_e yes you can. 🙂
@@noahlomax1. . . that's so generous of you . . . so . . . what's the interview process for me to get the possibility of moving to Sweden with you? Do you prefer a virtual or in-person interview?
I refuse to believe this guy isn't sitting on a triple scoop ice cream cone the entire video. He is funny though.
Damn, you got me.
Your dry humor is absolutely marvellous
This video is another reason to move to Sweden
I wish they had the Working Holiday Visa for Sweden when I was there visiting from Canada in 1988! I loved it there!
Came for the info, and now leave with a strange, strong fancy for Ice cream anyhow... very informative, thank you, and I do also think it'd be nice to know some Swedish in Sweden as well. Cheers.
I just had a bad mood and then your video pop up and save the day 😅
Literally hollering each time he says "fuck yeah" 😂 This was funny yet still informative.
Legendary delivery of information.
Ditt framförande är fantastiskt!! Tack, motiveringen är större än någonsin!
This video is very informative! I am trying to help my British boyfriend to move here and I send him this video ❤️ tack så mycket
nämen tack själv! I've subbed to your channel, you should make more videos! ^^ (sorry if that's annoying to hear over and over)
Just ramdonlly found your video on youtube. Thats awesome the way you say make something normal interesting.
Haha in general these kinda videos are boring but this guy makes em funny and informative at the same time !
I've watched a lot of Sweden-related videos and I didn't expect I'd be laughing so hard when I clicked on this one! You're amazing!
Your videos should be getting more views.... They r super fun and comprehensible at the same time
i am a software engineer in Philippines and planning to work abroad. Sweden is my number 1 choice
Saammmeee. Im planning to work there too hopefully after i settle all my stuffs here in philippines
Man, if all Swedish guys are funny like you then I'm gonna have a great time there 🤣
Theyre not so...
THEY ARE NOT HAHA AT ALL
The Swedish culture often places importance on a good sense of humor and lightheartedness. So, you may indeed find yourself surrounded by funny and enjoyable company in Sweden. Enjoy your time there and embrace the Swedish humor!
He is not Swedish
He sounds British…
Love this video 😂🙏🏻 thinking about moving to Sweden in 4 years from Germany. Thanks for helping
Planning on moving to sweden from USA asap.🙌 I hope I see you there! It's the dream to live in Sweden.✨🥂
Nice music, good humor. Helpful info. Thank you.
LOOOOL I've loved when you said "Avoid mentioning your mother in CV" & "putting personal photo in CV would distract them too much from the actual text" .... really hilarious!! 😂
haha thank you very much, that's so kind of you to say! ^^
1:58 - working holiday visa. Generally for the backpacker types. Reciprical agreements signed between countries.
just moved to sweeden , love your videos , keep it up
I really was not expecting you to be hilarious man! I just watched your 10 things you hate about Sweden and tips for dating in Sweden, also funny as hell. You should seriously think about doing comedy bud, I think you would do very well!
Dude, you're funny af! I'll be in Stockholm in the 1st week of June! Would love to catch up!
I like very much your sense of humour. Thanks
LOL, A Huge amount of information shoving in my head.
OMG!
I was laughing so hard, that my tears got vet🤣🤣🤣🤣 those interview costumes, were killer!
Thank you I may try once the lady style of it. If I get really desperate.
Great content .. delivered in great interesting hilarious way.. 👏🏻
You're fun! Thanks for the tips.
Woohoo ~ and good luck! ^^
I'm Irish so we're in the eu so I don't need a work permit. Love this guy 😄
Gosh! I guess when I attend the interview all I’ll remember is this video 😅😂🤣
You are funny. And after live more than 1 year in sweden, i think it is not so common to find funny person in sweden. But you still have the swedish norm though, your tone and politeness.
Awh that's such a nice comment thank you! :D And there are funny Swedes, keep looking! ^^
Hilariuos!! I want to work in Sweden! I'm going to pick these valuable tips and let's see if they work in two years time XD
whiii good luck! ^^
i died reading his CV... dude also knew I paused it!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
GOODNESS GRACIOUS!!!
Great video offering lot of insights. Many thanks
Thank you! :D and no worries ^^
Gosh..your humour is so under appreciated haha
You're too kind!!
you made me laugh man, thanks, I will avoid mentioning my mother in my CV :D
I guess for me the best way is to do PhD then get the PR. I believe I can learn the language and make friends suiting the study process.
Love the mankini. That was a fabulous touch to the outfits. You forgot to add a feather boa though. I thought that was an imperative part to any professional outfit.
Aside being funny, you're so brilliant
I have a Swedish little dream in my heart!
this video was super funny (well catered to my strange sense of humour anyway)
I guess it's better to be in Sweden when applying for jobs then?
Yaaay thank you! And yes, my experience is that your motivation to find a job skyrockets when you're actually in the country you've moved to ~ :D Good luuuuuuuck!
@@FishSlappee tack tack :p
Just be aware, the housing market is crazy here. Where most of the job is, it's really hard to find a place to live.
I wonder if any of the dynamics in Sweden have changed now that we are in 2020. Such as job market demand changing, requisites at the migrationsverket or if outfit number is still appropriate :-)
Regarding requisites at the Migrationsverket (Swedish Migration Agency), it is advisable to check their official website for the most up-to-date information on work permits, residence permits, and any changes in requirements.
As for the personal identity number, it is still an important identification document in Sweden. It is used for various administrative purposes, such as opening a bank account and accessing healthcare services. However, if you are a non-resident or foreign worker, you may need to obtain a coordination number or temporary ID number until you receive a personal number.
To get accurate and current information on the job market, immigration regulations, and specific requirements, it is advisable to consult official government websites, reach out to recruitment agencies, or seek advice from a migration lawyer or consultant specializing in Swedish immigration.
whaat this is the channel I was looking for
Thank you that’s helpful ☺️
Bra. Thank you clever guy.I really like to get yours videos. It s my brain s food.
Goodness gracious, this video made me laugh too hard (ps fondler at ballsack inc lmao every second of this video is golden)
8:09 Love it! 😊 I go to school like this every day😂
8:34 is even better!😂
Nice outfits! They are just topped by the single sock on your bike :'D
Thank you.
Hello there!🤗. I came across your video. I must say, thank you for making this very fun and for encouraging job seekers to try and get a job in your home country. It's a process like everything in life, I know that but you made it sound like possible. Thank you for that😊. Thank you for explaining what a person outside the EU need in order to work in Sweden and for listing a website to find work for English speakers as well, definitely an advantage. I love languages, I would definitely learn Swedish. I think it sounds lovely❤. By the way, are there companies seeking Spanish speakers in Sweden? I speak both, English and Spanish fluently, hopefully this would be an advantage. Thank you again! I enjoyed your video! Super fun!😁.
Yaaaaaaaaay thank you so much for your kind words! :D Really makes my day :)
In terms of Spanish speaking jobs in Sweden, I'm sure there are some, you just need to find them. I'd check the website "glassdoor" where you can search for language based jobs all over the world. Just search for "Spanish" jobs in "Sweden". Hope this helps!! And good luck :D
@@FishSlappee Thank you for your kind answer🙏. I meant what I said. I don't mean any disrespect to other youtubers but when it comes to this subject, they sound dreadful, like it is so difficult and impossible to get a job abroad. I hope I get a job in your home country. It would be a great experience❤. If I get the job I hope we bump into each other on the streets of stockholm because It would be nice to know at least one person😄😅. Anyway, thank you so much for replying and I will definitely be checking the websites that you listed below the video. Have a great evening😊, i think. I'm sorry. I'm not familiar with your time zone.
Thank you. This is all very stressful and very overwhelming. Having a bit of a guide is helping so much. Thank you for this video.
Do you do any sort of lessons?
Whiiiiii thank you!! I have a couple if Swedish lessons up on my channel if you're interested ☺️
@@FishSlappee can't wait to check them out. Thank you.
Hahaha. I always get stuck on Step 3!
That is because I am an EU citizen and Step 2 is optional XD
So i just keep celebrating...
I'm an American living in USA, how do I apply for jobs in Sweden?
Dude, you are fkn hillasaarriouuus 😂😂😂. Love your content. I was recently in Stockholm. Interesting city
🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂🤣☝️🙆♀️I dont even know what to say🤯....Thanks!....great tips!👏😂....I will definitely try the outfits.🤣
You are too funny! 😂I gonna subscribe 👍🥳😁
Dude killed me, I enjoyed this one😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bro, I came to learn. Not laughing my FKIN ass off
I've been here for 5 years and I have yet to gain employment here. Everyone is pushing me to learn which of course makes sense because I would be living in Sweden. SFI has completely failed. So I am still trying to get work despite the fact that most people I talk to everyday speak to me in English 🤦🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
I understand that the job search process can be challenging and frustrating. It's unfortunate that you have faced difficulties in finding employment in Sweden so far. Learning Swedish is indeed important for integrating into the society and increasing your chances of finding employment.
While SFI (Swedish for Immigrants) is a common option for learning Swedish, it's understandable that it may not have worked well for you. In that case, I would recommend exploring other language learning opportunities. There are numerous language schools, online courses, and language exchange programs that can help you improve your Swedish skills. Consider researching different learning options to find the one that suits you best.
In the meantime, continue to search for job opportunities and network with people in your industry. Employers might appreciate your skills and experience even if you don't speak fluent Swedish yet. Don't be discouraged by people speaking to you in English; try to encourage conversations in Swedish to practice and improve your language skills.
Additionally, consider reaching out to organizations that support immigrants and job seekers. They may provide resources, guidance, and connections to help you in your job search and language learning journey.
Stay persistent and keep working towards your goals. It might take time, but with determination and effort, you can find employment in Sweden and improve your language skills. Good luck!
Dude makes it look easy and fun lol
hi watching from Philippines.
He looks like a young swedish John Oliver
Poor John Oliver. Thanks for watching! ^^
The sweetest human ever
I live in NY, I have a couple restaurants. I’m interested in moving there and opening a restaurant. Can u make a video giving me an idea of that could work?
Hey dude nice video! Very informative and descriptive, but I have one minor and tedious question; is it possible to apply for jobs before moving to Sweden? Because I'm on a limited budget and will not be able to afford to live in Sweden as a visitor for more than one month. Also I'm from the UK, so I'm wondering how Brexit will make my situation?
You can definitely apply for work online before showing up here. In terms of new regulations because of Brexit, I honestly don't know I'm afraid. Google is your friend! And good luck! ^^
Hey, thank you for watching the video and for your question! Yes, it is definitely possible to apply for jobs in Sweden before moving there. Many companies in Sweden are open to hiring candidates from abroad and conducting interviews remotely.
Before Brexit, as a UK citizen, you had the freedom to live and work in Sweden without needing a visa. However, after Brexit, things have changed. As of January 1, 2021, the rules for UK citizens wanting to work in Sweden have changed, and you will need to apply for a work permit.
To apply for a work permit in Sweden, you will need a confirmed job offer from a Swedish employer. They must demonstrate that they were not able to fill the position with someone already in the EU before offering it to you. It's important to note that it may take several months to process a work permit application, so it's a good idea to start the process as early as possible.
Brexit has introduced some changes and additional requirements, but it is still possible to work in Sweden as a UK citizen. The Swedish Migration Agency has detailed information about the new regulations and the application process, so I recommend checking their website for the most up-to-date information.
I hope this answers your question! Good luck with your job search and potential move to Sweden!
“So how do I get a job in Sweden?”
“That’s the neat part! You don’t!”
I am coming from the US to Umea to do my student teaching this coming spring 2023(this is not a exchange student program it is something special). I am looking to come teach in Sweden permanently. I am learning the language. Do you have any tips for my particular field. My specialty is special education but depending on how the teaching license transfer I can teach any subject I prefer math and science. I know a odd combo for a special education teacher who likes teaching chemistry. I do like your tip about using the fact that i am not from sweden. That is very useful and I will use that.
Hiii!!!! Loved the video!! Thanks a lot! Do you or does anyone here know about agencies that might help you get the job in Sweden from another country outside EU??
Thanks
I just love this video so much 😂😆
I love you all your beautiful videos
You are so weird it's crazy really funny but I like it so much hope you get a lot more subscribers in the near future you are like a second PewDiePie just with dimples and a funny face 🤣
hahaha sorry for including this comment in the latest video, it's actually very nice ^^ Thank you!!!
1:05 oh ok. So more ice cream then?
godhet nådig, ditt CV slaps.
Thanks for your video. Please, is it possible to apply for a job in Sweden from my country in uganda?. Any simple job for example. And what's the easiest way to enter sweden?. Thanks
Goodness gracious! That CV lol
So hilarious! Subscribed!!
that was the smoothest fuck yeah i have ever heard...oh ice cream
Hey
First is a very useful video thanks ..
The links for job from 4 years can you put link for new one ?
Tack
mankini only for senior position?? XD and it works in the dating scene !? haha you are funny :) . Hope more Swedes have your sense of humor!
thaaaank you ^^ And some of them do yaaay :D
I have a strange craving for ice cream now
Me too. Damn it.
8:10 - You actually have a MANKINI!!!!! I'm speechless...
I am living in Cambodia . I want to apply job to do in Sweden . Could you give me some idea?
Is the third option of getting a permition to work just for exchange students, or for every international student?
Any international student! :D (with a student visa)
A lot of people seem to love people from the UK and the accent so I think I'm good 😂
yesyesyes
Goodness Gracious
goodness gracious
Hi thanks for this information , please am in Italy I like to come and work a construction job
well good luck to you, I hope you find one! :D
How do you keep the ice cream from melting?
Ive been wanting to move here from the Balkans for a while, but I kind of want to skip the basement dwelling that people from this area tend to do over there. ITs kind of odd I don't have a uni degree but I have years of experience in corporate areas, management etc etc etc with some major global players. Im really curious what the actual path would be since.... for the most part I kind of want to move like north for the weather :D
It's great that you have a desire to move to Sweden and pursue opportunities there. While having a university degree can be beneficial, it is not always a strict requirement for finding employment, especially in the IT and corporate sectors where relevant experience holds value.
In Sweden, the focus is often on skills, qualifications, and experience rather than just formal education. Having years of experience in corporate areas and management with major global players can be advantageous in your job search.
To enhance your chances of finding work in Sweden, consider the following steps:
1. Research the job market: Look into the IT and corporate sectors in Sweden to understand the demand, required skills, and potential employers. Networking and connecting with professionals in your field can provide valuable insights and job leads.
2. Polish your resume: Highlight your relevant experience, skills, and achievements in your resume. Emphasize any international exposure or cross-cultural competencies you possess. Make sure to tailor your resume for each job application.
3. Learn Swedish: While English proficiency might be sufficient for some positions, learning Swedish will significantly enhance your opportunities. Consider enrolling in language courses or utilizing various language-learning resources to improve your skills.
4. Network: Use professional networking platforms, attend industry events in Sweden (or online), and connect with professionals in your sector. Building relationships and connections can lead to job opportunities and help you understand the local job market better.
5. Explore job search platforms: Check out Swedish job search websites, online recruitment portals, and professional networking platforms to find job openings that suit your experience and skills. You can also reach out directly to companies of interest.
6. Consider relocation options: If you are specifically interested in moving North for the weather, explore job opportunities in cities like Stockholm, Gothenburg, or Umeå, which are located further north in Sweden.
Remember that the job search process might take time and effort. Be patient, persistent, and open to different opportunities. Seek support from local job centers or organizations that assist immigrants in finding work, as they can provide guidance and resources tailored to your specific situation.
Good luck with your plans to move to Sweden and your job search!
Hahahahaha.....Very Helpful Mr. Slappee
Goodness gracious
I now feel an immense need to shove something
Highly enjoyable, sir.
P.S. goodness gracious
goodness gracious!!!
Great nice video
Awesome
Augh this is gonna be difficult since I didn't finish college and I have a 4 year old 😆