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jawahargupta
6/6/2016 08:26 EST

Hi dear all,
i am working in mumbai, india as a HR admin manager have 15 yrs of experience immigration agencies are finding my profile suitable for Denmark to move i wana know about the job feasibility of HR Admin position there, if i move without sponsor visa and what should be the min salary to live a decent life there.
also I dont know Danish language
Pls help...

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Quickbooks
6/22/2016 07:51 EST

It is not going to happen. HR policies are very different in Denmark, and fluent Danish is absolutely required. Plus, you can not get a work permit for this career because it does not fit into any of the under served labor needs defined by the immigration service.

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jawahargupta
6/23/2016 04:50 EST

i know every country has its own labour laws what about the assistant HR or Administration job or simple Data entry or account job
if HR is differ then all account compliance also be differ there. this way none from any country move to another. How middle east countries ready to offer jobs to indians?? even MNCs in india hire IITians n IIMs to their own parent countries through cmpus even these students are not taught about their countries labour and taxation laws...

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jawahargupta
6/23/2016 04:50 EST

i know every country has its own labour laws what about the assistant HR or Administration job or simple Data entry or account job
if HR is differ then all account compliance also be differ there. this way none from any country move to another. How middle east countries ready to offer jobs to indians?? even MNCs in india hire IITians n IIMs to their own parent countries through cmpus even these students are not taught about their countries labour and taxation laws...

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GiHale
7/9/2016 15:00 EST

You would definitely struggle to find any admin job, especially in HR, where they don't require local experience and fluent Danish.

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jawahargupta
7/11/2016 08:49 EST

really it would be helpful for all denmark expats to have guidance from swedish people.

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Mhi
7/15/2016 06:12 EST

Hi, I'm in the EU and looking to make a move to Denmark.

Even being an EU citizen, I recognise that it would be easier for a Danish employer to employ a Dane. So I am looking at Danish skill shortages, and seeing how I can fit within those. The Danish government has a list here: https://www.nyidanmark.dk/en-us/coming_to_dk/work/positivelist/positive_list_overview.htm

I have also started learning Danish on DuoLingo, and have started a MeetUp group to learn about Denmark, Danish culture, and in time, practise speaking Danish. Basically, I am doing/going to do everything I can to make myself useful to Denmark, rather than saying "this is me/my history, what can you do for me".

I hope my thoughts are helpful :-)

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GiHale
7/20/2016 06:30 EST

Not sure if you're referring to me now and if you're being sarcastic or not but I live and work in Denmark. The fact that I'm half Swedish doesn't make me any less qualified to answer your question. I can still assure you that it IS hard to get any kind of job over here if you don't speak Danish. My suggestion is that you start off by taking a language course as that will make things 1000 times easier once you start looking for jobs.

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jawahargupta
7/21/2016 01:53 EST

Dear GiHale,
first thanks for giving me valuable advise.
my meant wasn't sarcastic i was curious to know how indian passed out from big institutes like IIM IIT are hired by MNCs without knowledge of European countries language.
and i wana know how n which sources i can learn Danish lanugaue
i know english well.
Are Dictionaries available in English to Danish n Danish to English on internet or any kind of smart phone application is available to learn Danish language.
and what about Sweden, there too i need to know Swedish language to get the job.
or can you name the countries where only based of English language i would be able to get job in any European country.
thanks a lot

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jawahargupta
7/21/2016 01:53 EST

Dear GiHale,
first thanks for giving me valuable advise.
my meant wasn't sarcastic i was curious to know how indian passed out from big institutes like IIM IIT are hired by MNCs without knowledge of European countries language.
and i wana know how n which sources i can learn Danish lanugaue
i know english well.
Are Dictionaries available in English to Danish n Danish to English on internet or any kind of smart phone application is available to learn Danish language.
and what about Sweden, there too i need to know Swedish language to get the job.
or can you name the countries where only based of English language i would be able to get job in any European country.
thanks a lot

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