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Can I work in Sweden if I dont speak Swedish?

Can I work in Sweden if I dont speak Swedish?

As a newcomer in a foreign country, language is the first barrier if you want to get a job. Still, there are many ways to make an extra (and even a regular) income as an English-speaking person in Sweden without knowing any Swedish words besides tack and skål.

What is the best way to get a job in Sweden?

This guide will walk you through 8 steps to follow for finding a job in Stockholm.

  1. Speak the Swedish language.
  2. Check that your industry exists in Stockholm.
  3. Start looking the old school way.
  4. Try searching online.
  5. Consider working with a recruiter.
  6. Build your network.
  7. Apply (and wait) for your visa.
  8. Get moving.

Where can I work in Sweden without speaking Swedish?

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You’ll find all the app- or web-based jobs in Stockholm, Gothenburg or Malmö. This way you are not only enter the labour market by not speaking any Swedish but also manage your time as you wish. What else do you want from life?

How difficult is it to get a job in Sweden?

If you’re fresh out of a Swedish vocational school, it’s difficult. Many young Swedes go for years without finding a permanent job. If you don’t have at least vocational training, and additionally don’t speak Swedish, it’s basically only possible if your uncle runs a company in Sweden, or if you’re OK with conditions clearly reminiscent of slavery.

Is being a judge a good job in Sweden?

In Sweden, this is one of the best jobs and the second most lucrative career, with salaries that reach up to 214,000 Swedish Krona. Being a judge is certainly not ‘easy money’. Other than studying and training for years, this demanding position involves a variety of crucial tasks that justify its high salary.

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What is it like to work for a Swedish company?

I worked for a major Swedish company. the company language is English (both written and spoken in all internal work). You can chat about your outside work life in Swedish or French or Lallans or whatever, BUT all work related stuff is in English throughout the many countries where company operates.