What to EXPECT working in Norway | 2022

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  • What can you expect working in Norway? Working culture, salary and social culture? I’m speaking about everything you can expect if you want to work in Norway. Please let me know in the comments down bellow if you have any questions about working in Norway.
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  • @sarainnorway
    @sarainnorway  Год назад +2

    What to EXPECT working in Norway | 2022

  • @TiwidTV
    @TiwidTV Год назад +4

    the thing abt social events at work, i love that there isn't a lot of social events. im an extrovert, don't get me wrong, but when im done with work im done. i get along with my co-workers, but that's it. my life isn't centered around my work. its just a job.

  • @benttranberg2690
    @benttranberg2690 11 месяцев назад +1

    When you reach age 60, you are entitled to one more week of vacation, so 6 weeks total.

  • @VasilyGurin
    @VasilyGurin 10 месяцев назад

    Greetings from Canada, where we have two weeks of vacation for most of the entry to mid level positions. And thank you for the great video!
    Now I really want to get a job in Norway and move there :)

  • @NgaNguyen-zw7ue
    @NgaNguyen-zw7ue 5 месяцев назад

    Hello from Vietnam, thanks for your video Sara, I find it helpful.

  • @gregandre148
    @gregandre148 Год назад +1

    As I heard 5 weeks of vacation I've been lifted in the air by pleasure, here in Italy you only get 2 weeks of vacation, you can have more but it's very unlikely

  • @nomadafe
    @nomadafe Год назад +1

    Despite the salary, is it worth living in Norway? I mean, it´s not all about money, also it´s very important to socialize and get part of the place where you live. I was on holidays in Oslo and was kind of good, but the weather made it hard to do things, as it didn´t stop raining for the entire trip... But also the people weren´t really easy to talk to. I speak german, english, french and spanish, and no even though was easy to talk to people in general.

  • @igors.shabans
    @igors.shabans Год назад

    Thank you very much, it was interesting to listen to you.
    I learned a lot of useful things for myself.
    Maybe you can recommend good sites where you can find work in Norway.
    I would like to see a video about how Norwegians find work. Through the internet or... I don't know how... Maybe advertisements in newspapers, although that's probably not very effective right now.
    Thank you for these videos!

  • @alexiscamio4542
    @alexiscamio4542 19 дней назад

    Hello from france

  • @merlin2368
    @merlin2368 Год назад

    Thanks, very interesting!
    Working conditions are not that much different from here in France.
    I imagine, the biggest difference is about productivity. Companies in here are putting too much pressure to produce more with less means!
    I would love to try the working conditions in Norway, Sweden, Finland or Switzerland

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway  Год назад +1

      thats interesting - and of course some companies does that here as well.. But thats not very many

    • @merlin2368
      @merlin2368 Год назад +2

      @@sarainnorway the fun fact with France is the other countries are thinking we are all the time on strike because we are lazy. But we are usually on strike to ask for more means to work better...
      And to be honest gross salaries are too low

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway  Год назад +1

      @@merlin2368 I see.. thank you so much for sharing !

    • @teekanne15
      @teekanne15 Год назад +1

      switzerland is totally different. Less vacation and more working jours 42.5 /week is normal fulltime. Also you are not as well protected from getting fired etc.

  • @WM78
    @WM78 Год назад

    In my experience, the working environment in Norway can be summarized as follows:
    "Whether you lie down or you stand, either way, you'll earn a grand". ))
    The formula is very simple and based on behaviourism:
    a) by doing slow work, you will be paid the same salary as other employees, and the company will never want you to help others because you are clearly barely making it.
    b) by doing an efficient job you will be paid the same salary as a "lazy workers" and the company will try to give you more to do because slower workers always need help.
    Unfortunately, in my experience, Norway is a country where people do not want to work and the organization of work reduces productivity and quenches ambitions.

  • @ddumbamike7987
    @ddumbamike7987 Год назад

    Thanks sara

  • @rogersampaio7450
    @rogersampaio7450 Год назад

    Subscribed to see You talking 😎🤭

  • @Ropertmagbanua
    @Ropertmagbanua Год назад +1

    It’s possible to get a job if you’re outside in Norway 🇳🇴?

  • @andrewpreston2675
    @andrewpreston2675 Год назад

    Hey Sara! I had a Zoom meeting scheduled regarding these videos and the potential for frame shop work falling under either skilled work or cultural/artistic work, but received a cancellation notice because there were "no open spots".
    I'm a little confused in that regard, because it seemed like I was reserving a spot when I scheduled? Is there some way to still have this meeting at a later time?

  • @habibich7261
    @habibich7261 Год назад

    Peace, mercy and blessings of God be upon you. My brother. Can I come with a tourist visa? When I arrive in the country, I look for work and change it to a work contract visa.

  • @Verteidiger99
    @Verteidiger99 Год назад

    Unfortunately I don't seem to be able to book an appointment. My Girlfriend and I would love to live in Norway. Any help please?

  • @ImranKhan-cs6bl
    @ImranKhan-cs6bl 8 месяцев назад

    ❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤ be Happy 😂 God bless you ❤🎉

  • @genuinelifetv9327
    @genuinelifetv9327 Год назад

    Nice content

  • @cordislucian2195
    @cordislucian2195 Год назад +1

    Thank you Sara, could I have your opinion in ride sharing? I would like to move and live here in Norway, what do you think about uber drivers? Is it worth it? Also I am alone so do you think one person can manage with living costs here? Thank you and many blessings!

  • @Tretinoinn
    @Tretinoinn 4 месяца назад

    Can someone tell me what the salary at Tesla for a service mechanic is? Or what the average salary of mechanics are in general?

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway  4 месяца назад +1

      Hi! I would love to give you a more detailed answer on this one - can you please write the question to me - you can find my contact info on my website: norwaynewcomers.com

  • @diogomorgadotaylan6525
    @diogomorgadotaylan6525 Год назад

    What you think about the waiter or CSR job in Norway?

  • @satyapriyasonisoni8613
    @satyapriyasonisoni8613 Год назад +1

    Advocate legal advisor jobs in Norway Country paralegal advisor

  • @RyzalV
    @RyzalV 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Sara

  • @thegate8985
    @thegate8985 Год назад

    I don't think my question deserves a separate video, but I really need the answer. If you know, please, tell me, are there any differences between moving from any other country (let's say, United States) and moving from Russia? I live in Russia, and my dream is to move to Norway, I just love it so much! I think after the w_r (I can't really call it with this word, because it's dangerous for me) begun, there could appear some difficulties, couldn't they? I am not asking about stuff that became harder in Russia (e. g. getting visa because of Norwegian consulate in Russia was closed, flight cancellation, and disconnecting banks from SWIFT system), but what I am really looking for is problems that can happen outside Russia, because I am Russian? Like "Because you are Russian, we can't give you visa" or something like this

    • @xddp4910
      @xddp4910 4 месяца назад

      Hello my friend. I also wanted to live in Norway. Did you make it happen, i mean did you move to Norway if yes could you please tell me how it is and from where to start.

  • @mikegordonbrasov161
    @mikegordonbrasov161 Год назад

    I cant help seeing is really windy outside there. I have some little doubt; you mentioned sometime, that foreign name can be a problem to get a job, as well as low english level.
    Nevertheless, i recieved a job offer from an an EURES agent, and since then, i started to planify and gather info about Norway in general (mostly becouse lately, i have been thinking to move abroad. I even started to dedicate time to learn basics of Norwegian language.
    So i wish to know your opinion: ¿you think that high english level is mandatory? becouse in my CV, i specified my english level es beginer to threshold intermediate, and even so, the EURES agent, sent me that offer.

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway  Год назад +1

      What agency is this ? :) but it all depends on the job you are applying for . High skilled jobs want you to speak good english - written and verbal.

  • @ddumbamike7987
    @ddumbamike7987 Год назад

    I'm a Ugandan how can I find a job in my dream country Norway?

  • @satyapriyasonisoni8613
    @satyapriyasonisoni8613 Год назад +1

    Paralegal advisor jobs in Norway Country

  • @andreasheilmann5588
    @andreasheilmann5588 Год назад

    Hi Sarah I have a special question can you help?

  • @SpeakNorsk
    @SpeakNorsk Год назад

    👍

  • @ferdousakon1329
    @ferdousakon1329 Год назад

    Singapore to how to get job in Norway

  • @vijay5798
    @vijay5798 Год назад

    Hi sara..
    I have LL.B degree from india can I get job in Norway

  • @RanjithKuntraji
    @RanjithKuntraji Месяц назад

    Hello medam how are you iam from India living in Russia looking for a better in Europe

  • @shubhprajapati8627
    @shubhprajapati8627 Год назад

    hello mam i am from INDIA. i want job in norway but i have done only 3year diploma in computer science, And also i have done Bachelor in Art stream ,can i get a job in norway,

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway  Год назад

      computer science is in high demand - you definitely can. You can book a call with me via the link in the description box if you want to learn more about my help getting you a job here.

    • @shubhprajapati8627
      @shubhprajapati8627 Год назад

      @@sarainnorway thankyou 😊

  • @Igor-en8gp
    @Igor-en8gp Год назад

    It's after tax?

    • @eliamartin139
      @eliamartin139 9 месяцев назад

      I would say it's before tax. For example, for a 450K salary you would get around 330-350K depending on which "tabell" you're in. It's a big cut, but then you have things like parental leave that makes it worth (you get 48 weeks 100% paid or 58 week 80% paid), sick leave, support money when you're not working, free education and so on.

  • @dineshkumarm4354
    @dineshkumarm4354 Год назад

    What you think about the Baker job in Norway

    • @sarainnorway
      @sarainnorway  Год назад +1

      Its very good actutally.. and not many good bakeries here so.. we want more haha

  • @lalitsharma7251
    @lalitsharma7251 Год назад

    Hi Sara,,,,, u look like WWE wrestler EDGE's sister...

    • @Techwem
      @Techwem 5 месяцев назад

      😂😂

  • @krisverrico0910
    @krisverrico0910 Месяц назад

    Ahhh, i dont like you because, first you complain about tesla!!!! Second you lost your point while talking about the working hours at " effective". No one cares about effectiveness