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LIVING & WORKING IN NORWAY EURES adviser Gry Kristin Vist
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NAV, 11.06.2016Side 2 NAV EURES The Norwegian Labour & Welfare Organisation EURES – EURopean Employment Services Information about labour market, living and working abroad www.nav.no www.nav.no www.eures.no www.eures.no www.eures.europa.eu www.eures.europa.eu
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NAV, 11.06.2016Side 3 Geography Length 1 750 km 420 km at the widest, 6 km at the narrowest 7 largest country in Europe, very long coastline Borders to Sweden, Finland and Russia 4,7 million inhabitants Largest cities: Oslo (522 000) Bergen (237 000) Trondheim (154 000) Stavanger (112 000) Climate – from – 30 C to + 30C
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NAV, 11.06.2016Side 4
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NAV, 11.06.2016Side 5 Language Most Norwegians speak English ...But most of the employers require Norwegian spoken, or a Scandinavian laguage Ask your local Eures Adviser about language courses in your country The Norwegian authorities do not offer EU/EEA citizens language courses free of charge
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NAV, 11.06.2016Side 6 Labour Market I Unemployment: ca 1,9 % average (September 2008) Vacancies 33.000 ”Education and special skills is the best guarantee to stay in, or make an easy entry into, the labour market”
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NAV, 11.06.2016Side 7 Labour Market II Vocational education and relevant experience Shortages: Engineers-many sectors, mechanical industry (skilled workers), health sector (dentists, doctors), hotel and tourism (chefs and waiters), service sector (hairdressers) Surpluses: consultants (economy/administration), office workers, sales and service staff
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NAV, 11.06.2016Side 8 Transitional rules for NY EU10 Special rules for residence permits for citizens from EEA countries that entered the EU after 01 May 2004 Changed 010107 – You can now begin working while your application is being processed Offer for full-time position with salary according to Norwegian industry standards Complete application with all necessary documents The local police handles applications (in some cases the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration -UDI)
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NAV, 11.06.2016Side 9 Jobseeking I Make a Curriculum Vitae (CV) in English Personalia (name, address, phone, e-mail etc.) Education (describe shortly) Work Experience (describe shortly) Courses Language skills Interests References (name of former employer + phone numbers)
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NAV, 11.06.2016Side 10 Jobseeking II www.nav.no www.eures.no www.eures.europa.eu NAV Service Centre Phone – +47 800 33 166 – Monday – Friday 08:00 – 18:00 Contact the EURES Adviser in your area
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NAV, 11.06.2016Side 11 Jobseeking III 60-70% of the jobs are not advertised Use www.gulesider.no (Yellow pages), English version – Search by category, location etc. Look up companies’ web sites Use search motors such as Google, Yahoo etc. Contact employers directly Use your personal network
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NAV, 11.06.2016Side 12 Employment issues “Working environment act” All employers are required to give you a written contract which should contain – Starting date – Working hours (37,5 – 40 hours per week) – Wages, paid when and how often (pr month) – Trial period (6 months) – Period of notice (3 months/ 2 weeks) – Holidays in Norway (5 weeks)
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NAV, 11.06.2016Side 13 Wages – more information No national minimum wage: employers and labour unions negotiate industry standard wage levels which apply for all workers Public sector: – Scale of salaries often given in “lønnstrinn” = salary level) – Ex. Nurse: ltr. 23-32 = € 2500 – 2700/HUF 590.000- 640.000 per month (+ evening/night duty ca 10-15%) Private sector: – Craftsmen - €/h 13-20 / 3080 - 4750 HUF/h – Unskilled workers/assistants - €/h 12-15 / 2850- 3560 HUF/h – Overtime, extra pay for ex. night/weekend/holidays etc.
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NAV, 11.06.2016Side 14 Thank you for your attention!
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