- Monday, October 3, 2011, 12:29
- Study Abroad, Study in Norway
You should keep in mind that whenever you look for any job abroad than you work visa law can be very complex. You can contact with your country embassy in Norway to get help to find a job. Students usually trust on newspaper and other resources but the vacancies are mostly written in Norwegian language mostly. There are also many jobs vacancies that are in ...
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- Monday, October 3, 2011, 12:28
- Study Abroad, Study in Norway
Speaking English language is necessity but there are some jobs in which you can apply if you do not master Norwegian that includes
Cleaning
Embassy work
Newspaper delivery
Warehouse work
Work in restaurants/pubs/cafeterias, e.g. cook, waiter, dishwasher (particularly in restaurants/pubs with a profile from your native country)
Seasonal work in agriculture (e.g. picking strawberries)
Advertisement distribution
Providing private services (gardening, baby-sitting, maintenance work, cleaning, handiwork)
Production work within industry
Travel-business: guide/courier (here it is an ...
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- Monday, October 3, 2011, 12:23
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There are many ways to find vacant posts in Norway that are:-
Students have to search the Internet to find the vacant posts in Norway.
Students have to look for job advertisements in the store windows and on message boards as well.
Students have to look in the newspapers because they have the greatest number of advertisement posts.
Students can contact employers directly
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- Monday, October 3, 2011, 12:21
- Study Abroad, Study in Norway
In Norway there are very small quantities of peoples who speak English language so they need any teacher to teach them English language. International students can easily get this teaching job because they are armed with the TOEFL/TESOL certificates. International students can easily work abroad as English teacher and can have the experiences the life of locals of Norway. When you will teach English to ...
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- Monday, October 3, 2011, 12:21
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The language of Norway will be very helpful to get the job easily in Norway. There are many positions in hotels and restaurants of the Norway where English language is considered as the second language. All these types of jobs need a person that is well proficient with the Norwegian language. English is considered as the corporate language in the petroleum sector and its better ...
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- Monday, October 3, 2011, 12:20
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Usually the database at the library will provide you with some of the most useful information about most of the companies. The best is to read the National and International Newspapers and search for different company’s key information because it will increase your chance of getting job. You can easily get the key information through the databases of Library.
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- Monday, October 3, 2011, 12:20
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If you are a student than think carefully about what you can easily offer to the potential employers. All of your previous working experience that includes part time, full time or voluntary experience, your education, and position of the responsibility, personal skills and previous achievements are all very important to get the job of your dreams.
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- Monday, October 3, 2011, 12:18
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The graduate study programs in Norway are actually the best programs in the world that suits every student from any country of the world. Norway is also included in the list of the leading countries that conform to the guidelines from the Bologna Process which is in the European higher education. By adopting the higher education standard of the European countries, international students can obtain ...
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- Monday, October 3, 2011, 12:16
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Actually these types of specialized university colleges are the independent research institutions that offer specialized professional degree programs at the university level. There are round about five of the specialized university colleges in Norway that are located in the capital city of Norway which is Oslo that includes the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences, the Norwegian School of Theology (MF), the Norwegian Academy of Music, ...
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- Monday, October 3, 2011, 12:15
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There are many universities in Norway that provides quality of education to all the international students who enroll in their universities these are
University of Bergen
University of Stavanger
University of Oslo (Norway's oldest and largest university)
University of Tromsø
The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB) at Ås.
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim
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