Working in DENMARK - Pros and Cons (Surprising)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @caiofonseca1136
    @caiofonseca1136 Год назад +1

    Hi Mario, once again thanks for the amazing content!! On a different note, I’ve heard that it can be complicated to open a bank account in Denmark, especially for non-EU citizens, who become residents in Dk. Could you please share some light on that? Thanks a ton !!

    • @MarioScianHQ
      @MarioScianHQ  Год назад

      If you have a CPR and a job it should be fine

  • @PaulinaDubas
    @PaulinaDubas Год назад

    Hey great material in every aspect! Thanks for sharing! But I think course from description is not free anymore maybe worth updating or I am doing something wrong :)

    • @MarioScianHQ
      @MarioScianHQ  Год назад

      There are like 10-12 email lessons free no strings attached

    • @PaulinaDubas
      @PaulinaDubas 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks wasn't aware how it works. Super useful!

  • @inspiredbynatureinspiredby5586
    @inspiredbynatureinspiredby5586 Год назад +1

    This is my 3rd video I've watched of yours. I made some suggestions so you can assimilate more easily into Danish society and I say this as an American who traveled to the Scandinavian Nordic countries, have longterm relationships with the Scandinavian Nordics, and went to Undergrad with them in the USA. As I said, Latinos don't have to great reputation in the USA, in EU, or Scandinavian Nordic countries so just continue to be a genuinely kind person with integrity. Don't try to please but just be yourself as you assimilate more. If you haven't made any genuine Danish friends then make friends with Denmark by exploring and participating in the Danish culture. As I stated earlier, they tend to be a reserved people but once you are a true friend then you are 'in' unless you abuse their kindness and generosity. Immigration is a sensitive issue not only in Denmark but in the USA and most super wealthy Western countries also. So truly enjoy Denmark because it's a wonderful place and use your passport to continue to explore this stunning planet we call Earth❤🇺🇸
    PS: Now, I wish I would have allowed love and married my Danish boyfriend.

  • @kostasjozef2096
    @kostasjozef2096 Год назад +2

    My company (fish factory in Hirtshals) literally provides zero of the perks you mentioned :'D

    • @MarioScianHQ
      @MarioScianHQ  Год назад +1

      Ouch I'm sorry, but my wild guess is that the working conditions are better than fishing companies in most other countries

    • @kostasjozef2096
      @kostasjozef2096 Год назад +3

      @@MarioScianHQ potentially true. Although im living a happier life than in my country (Greece) ,the exploitation and the bare minimum working conditions provided are not a rare phenomenon even in Denmark

  • @guillermogallo8016
    @guillermogallo8016 Год назад

    Hi Mario, I was surprised when you mentioned that it wasn't a good place for tech jobs, I know some friends that are there and are very happy with their salaries and their life quality, and they didn't have trouble to find a tech job, I've also read somewhere that Denmark was one of the better countries to work as for example software developer. I wonder if it's better than working in Barcelona in the same industry. Thanks for your videos.

    • @omarmiz
      @omarmiz Год назад

      Tech salaries are far lower in Europe than the USA. That’s why 90% of all the software/platforms you use are American. They invest more and therefore lead the world.

    • @MarioScianHQ
      @MarioScianHQ  Год назад +1

      My point isn't that it's good/bad, there are just less options and less companies

    • @guillermogallo8016
      @guillermogallo8016 Год назад

      @@omarmizwho even mentioned USA

  • @datadrivendev
    @datadrivendev Год назад

    Mario is very happy to live in Denmark, or... is he? (Just joking 😃)

    • @MarioScianHQ
      @MarioScianHQ  Год назад

      haha some things are not perfect though