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November 27, 2008
mikozaa @ 8:32 pm
It would be a good choice to work in Denmark. The working conditions are great, and the salary too. However the taxes are high, but you will have free access world class hospitals and everything.
sorry mikozaa but the hospitals in denmark are not world class by any means…they really ****. They are rude and don’t listen too you and they never can tell you what is wrong or fix it for you. They had never even heard of my pregnancy problem before and i had to tell them what medicene to give me. They also could not tell my husband what was wrong with his torn ligament in his leg, or why my friend was so sick for half a year. But maybe its better then where you are from. I’ve just had nothing but problems in the health care area.
But yes to the question…you just have to contact the companies and apply for a visa which is a very long and hard process in denmark.
Comments on is there any way to get job in Denmark for Software Professionals? »
It would be a good choice to work in Denmark. The working conditions are great, and the salary too. However the taxes are high, but you will have free access world class hospitals and everything.
Try to search for the job on either: or
Good luck !
Yes,Try
Mærsk group of companies
IBM
Raddisson SAS and Air flights
Hilton Hotel
Lufthavn Copenhagen Int’l airport
Legoland
DSB
Tivoli
Carlsberg
Car companies
They are the only companies that not required a Danish language.But the other departments maybe they will.
Maybe some of those I mentioned required Danish language
sorry mikozaa but the hospitals in denmark are not world class by any means…they really ****. They are rude and don’t listen too you and they never can tell you what is wrong or fix it for you. They had never even heard of my pregnancy problem before and i had to tell them what medicene to give me. They also could not tell my husband what was wrong with his torn ligament in his leg, or why my friend was so sick for half a year. But maybe its better then where you are from. I’ve just had nothing but problems in the health care area.
But yes to the question…you just have to contact the companies and apply for a visa which is a very long and hard process in denmark.