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POSAO U NORVEKOJ

Re: Posao u Norveskoj?


Imas sve na nettu prijatelju pa lepo zagrej stolicu i pretrazuj, ali sto je tipicno za nas svi cekamo da nam
neko servira na gotovo.
Forumi:
http://www.elitesecurity.org/t282324...o-se-zivi-tamo
http://www.norwayserbs.com
Info za posao:
https://www.nav.no/sbl/stillingssok/enkelt.do
http://www.finn.no/jobb/
http://www.careerjet.no/
http://www.zett.no/stilling.html
itd...
Za broj i mail izvini ali to vidi
Evo iskusva drugih:
http://www.expat-blog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=177893
A evo i link za neki od sezonskih poslova:
http://www.seasonaljobs365.com/country/norway
Neko je vec pomenuo i finn koji jeste na norveskom ali je najbolji i ima najsvjezije oglase,pa koristite
google translate
http://www.finn.no/jobb/
Nadam se da ce nekome dobro doci
nasa crkva
www.vasilijeostroski.no

http://www.stepinonline.no/
https://www.facebook.com/ZivotIRadUNorveskoj
http://jobinnorway.eu/job-offers/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Idemo-u-Norve%C5%A1ku/1425573820991493
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Srbi-koji-zive-u-Norveskoj/140398039452407

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Stan-i-posao-u-Norveskoj/489495487816423?ref=ts&fref=ts

trazenje posla
http://www.gulesider.no/finn:trykkerier+oslo
http://www.nettkatalogen.no/bransjelist/fiskeindustri/1.htm

ZA MEDICINSKE RADNIKE
http://english.sak.no/sites/sak-english/profession/Sider/midwife.aspx#.UstWeZDuJ2M
i dole gleda deo pod
Educated in a country outside the EU/EEA
zato to Srbija nije u EEP.
Za njega ne znam. http://www.expat-blog.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=177893

Hello Job Seekers in Norway,


Despite of several request or queries received from many people regarding the life in Norway & seeking a job in
Norway after coming in job seeking visa, I thought of sharing my experience in Norway about Norway job prospects.
Firstly, Norway is not a land of Immigrants like Canada or Australia. The unemployment rates of immigrants are v.high.
Employers' lack of trust towards non-national workers especially from India & Pakistan is one of the major factors
affecting the employment prospects of immigrants. Employers are unwilling to recruit immigrants due to lack of trust,
which prevents them from considering non-national applicants. In fact, other than Norwegian applicants, they would
prefer Scandinavian nationals such as Swedish, Danish or Spanish because they assume that the culture & work ethics
are similar.
Therefore, they indirectly discriminate with demand of excessive Norwegian language competence even though the
performance of the job tasks in practice may not require full command of the language.
As an example, the requirement of excellent language proficiency has repeatedly been mentioned in advertisements for
cleaning jobs, painting, restaurants, and cattle fields, shops, picking & packing.
The demand for competence in the Norwegian language made by employers is so vague that, when needed, it could be
used as a reason to reject all the non-native candidates. In fact, unnecessarily high language requirements in application
procedures are a common mechanism of indirect discrimination.
Finally, the employers did not perceive immigrant workers as competent and tended to doubt
qualifications and skills obtained outside Norway.
Another major problem of immigrant unemployment is the reserved attitudes of employers.
In short, due to these all reasons it is very very hard to get a job in Norway. Even though if you have many masters or
decades of experience, it wont be counted due to discrimination of Norwegians towards Indians & Pakistanis. I have
seen many Indian job seekers arrived in Job seeking visa went back after spending huge money, time, effort & jobs from
their home country. Since Norwegian language fluency is must in all fields such as marketing, sales, accounting,
pharmacy, admin, HR, law, nursing,care taker, IT, hotel, cleaning and many other fields and lack of education &

experience from Norway, it is almost impossible to get a job in NorwayPlease take ur decision wisely..Those who are
interested to spend their entire money in Norway and wants to return home with out a job can apply for job seeking
visa..Good luck
Last edited by prem2012 (09 July 2012 13:30:37)
Prem2012, I think what you wrote is interesting and true to a point but also hugely unfair to Norway and Norwegians.
Yes it is very difficult to get a job in Norway as a foreigner. And yes, the main reason for this is language. I think that if
one intends to move to a country and work and create a life there then OF COURSE you should expect to learn the
language. Yes, all jobs require good Norwegian language skills because in most jobs there will be some kind of
communication and interaction involved and not everybody can/wants to speak English. And why should they? Just so
you can come here and work? Why should Norway and Norwegians change for you?
Some jobs you mentioned:
Cleaning jobs: When you get instructions on where and what to clean, they will probably be in Norwegian.
Restaurant jobs: If you are a waiter you will be speaking to Norwegians and taking orders in Norwegian, if you work
in the kitchen you will be instructed in Norwegian. How would you feel if you went for a nice meal out and had to order
your food in a foreign language that maybe you're not that comfortable/confident speaking?
Shops: Again, you'll be conversing with the Norwegian public so Norwegian is essential.
Picking and packing: How will you know what to pick and what to pack if you can't take instructions in Norwegian?
You see my point.
And in regards to Norway not recognizing foreign education.. I know this can be a source of frustration for some, but it
actually is logical. Different countries have different levels and requirements in relation to education (a bachelor degree
in Norway may be different to a bachelor degree in England for example), so Norwegians like to make sure that
everybody is on the same page before hiring somebody. This is understandable and right.
Also, it is just easier to hire a Norwegian. They speak the language already, they've had the same upbringing, they have
the same culture, you know exactly what their education means and you know what to expect. This is not discriminatory,
this is just how it is, all over the world, not just in Norway.
I think everybody should wake up and not expect that Norway will change for them, you have to change for Norway..
Snn er det bare.
Hi Tillukka,
The reason that you have mentioned above might be true to a certain extend. But my biggest question is:
Why Norwegian authority ( UDI, department) is issuing Job seeking visa to the Non-Norwegian Speakers. knowingly
that they dont speak Norwegian language. Each application they analyse degree's & experience obtained from other

country carefully and issue Job seeking visa for a period of only 6 months with a Visa fees of 25,000 Indian rupees. I
have seen many (skilled workers) job seekers who came to Norway in Job seeking visa in the following fields such as
marketing, sales, accounting, waiters, administration & HR etc which it is almost impossible to get a job with out
Norwegain language..Although u already proved that Norwegian language is necessary for most of the jobs..
Is it possible & fair towards job seekers on below mentioned points..
1) Is it possible for the job seekers to learn Norwegian language fluently and compete with native norwegian speakers
in these 6 months and prove the employer and qualify for the job ? (remember language learning is v.expensive in
Norway)
2) Although qualified skilled job seeker visa holder has proved his degree's and experience before Norwegian Visa
Authorities and at the same time these degrees are not accepted by the Norwegian employers.. is it fair enough..
I am only providing awareness among job seekers that 6 months visa is not enough to get a job in Norway which itself
has many limitations such as restriction of doing part time job & work permit will be issued only if he/she possess job
offer in same field of education/experience. However, I am not here to impair/hurt Norwegian culture...
That's a good question but to be honest I think its to give everybody a fair shot at building a life in Norway.
Everybody should do their research BEFORE coming to Norway, weigh up the pros and cons and then make their own
decision. Just because you get a visa doesn't guarantee you'll get a job here. I think UDI expect people to understand that
and expect that people check out the situation in Norway before giving up their life in their home country and all their
savings to come here. When you think of it like that its very foolish that people do such things..
If people want to come here so much then they should start learning the language at home and try and get a job before
coming to Norway. Yes, this is difficult but that's how it is. If its too difficult then maybe its not meant to be and they
shouldn't come to Norway.. Its not Norway's fault, nobody forced them to come here.

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