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Living and working in Norway Turin 13-14.10.2007, “IO LAVORO” Eugenia Filip Tecusan, EURES Adviser NAV jobbservice Oslo Hallgeir Jenssen, EURES Adviser NAV Tromsø : 

Living and working in Norway Turin 13-14.10.2007, “IO LAVORO” Eugenia Filip Tecusan, EURES Adviser NAV jobbservice Oslo Hallgeir Jenssen, EURES Adviser NAV Tromsø

... Nella presentazione: : 

... Nella presentazione: Generalita, Il turismo, il mercato dei lavoro, come cercare un lavoro, la candidatura, Esigenze e aspetative dei datori di lavoro EURES Norvegia imagini dalla Norvegia, luoghi e culture di gente ospitale, suggestioni ad alta quota nel fulgore della natura,

”up north”: 

”up north”

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Tromsø

Language: 

Language Most Norwegians speak English ….. But most of the employers require that you speak Norwegian, or an Scandinavian language 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

Taxes: www.skatteetaten.no : 

Taxes: www.skatteetaten.no Convention between the Government of the Kingdom of Norway and the Government of the Italian Republic for the avoidance of double taxation Signed 17.06.1985, in force from 25.05.1987 Direct taxes : paid directly as a % of income Income tax (inntektsskatt) Wealth tax (formueskatt) Indirect taxes VAT 12-24% of net price

Labour Market I: 

Labour Market I Unemployment: 2,6 in average (august 2006) “The highest Employment in the past 10 years” Increase: Industry and Construction (building, petroleum, shipbuilding especially); Hotels and restaurants!!! Decline: Public Sector (inkl. Health) ”Education and special skills is the best guarantee to stay in, or make an easy entry into, the labour market”

Labour Market II: 

Labour Market II Vocational education and relevant experience Shortages: Mechanical Industry, Construction and Property Industry (craftsmen), Health sector (dentists, doctors), Hotel and Tourism (chefs and waiters), Service Sector (hairdressers) Surpluses: Offshore Industry, Health sector (nurses), IT sector, educational sector (teachers)

Hotel and Tourism: 

Hotel and Tourism Chefs Waiters Bartenders Good language skills Seasonal work Largest demand in Oslo area

2 types of tourism companies: 

2 types of tourism companies Only summer season: mainly on the west coast, “the fjord tourism” most developed. “Fjord Norway” includes the counties Sogn og Fjordane, Rogaland and Hordaland with the exception of Bergen and Stavanger which have both summer and winter season. Summer and winter season: in the mountain parts of Oppland (esp. the Lillehammer region, site of winter Olympics of 1994) and Telemark. !!!Be aware that if you apply in this sector you may be out of work between 2 seasons.

LABOUR DEMAND : 

LABOUR DEMAND Skilled personnel: cooks (highest demand), waiters and receptionists, preferably with vocational training or a fairly good experience. Unskilled stuff such as cleaners, barkeepers, service assistants, kitchen assistants, etc. Advertising vacancies via NAV The Norwegian Public Employment Service, adv. outside Norway via EURES.

Jobseeking I: 

Jobseeking I Make a Curriculum Vitae (CV) in English Personalia (name, address, phone., e-mail ect.) Education (describe shortly) Work Experience (describe shortly) Courses Language skills Interest References (name of former employer + phone numbers)

Jobseeking II: 

Jobseeking II www.nav.no www.eures.no www.eures.europa.eu NAV Call Centre : +47 800 33 166 (Monday – Friday 08:00 – 18:00) Contact the EURES Adviser in your area

Jobseeking III: 

Jobseeking III 60/70% of the jobs not advertised: Informal market for job vacancies Use www.gulesider.no (Yellow Pages) Companies web sites Contact employers directly Use your personal network! Build it! www.norske-aviser.com www.finn.no/jobb Private recruitment agencies!!!! www.stillinger.no which gives links to most of these recruitment agencies.

Esigenze ed aspetative dei datori di lavoro: 

Esigenze ed aspetative dei datori di lavoro Orientamento al cliente Vocazione al’ servizio Competenze relazionali Bella presenza Conoscenze linguistiche Ottime conoscenze di Norvegese Esperienza professionale nel nsettore, se all’estero piu gradita Doti psichologiche, talento commerciale Abituato a lavorare autonomamente Voglia di imparare continuamente (LIFELONG LEARNING) Dinamismo,serieta, iniziativa….

Living in Norway with foreign passport: 

Living in Norway with foreign passport 1. Sweden 27.867 2. Denmark 20.252 3. Poland 13.630 4. Germany 12.214 5. Irak 12.139 6. UK 11.562 7. Somalia 10.845 8. Russia 8.767 9. USA 7.732 10. Afganistan 6.470 11. Thailand 6.355 12. Pakistan 5.863 13. Finland 5.827 14. The Nederlands 5.104

Average price per square metre (all of Norway € 2.988): 

Average price per square metre (all of Norway € 2.988) Oslo € 4.060 Bergen € 3.433 Stavanger € 3.350 Tromsø € 3.337 Trondheim € 3.084 Sandnes € 2.880 Kristiansand € 2.783 Lillehammer € 2.651

Average price per square metre (Counties): 

Average price per square metre (Counties) Oslo € 4.060 Hordaland (Bergen) € 3.241 Akershus € 3.133 Rogaland (Stavanger) € 2.928 Trøndelag (Trondheim) € 2.747 North-Norway (Tromsø)€ 2.590 Agder (Kristiansand) € 2.470 Vestfold € 2.253 Buskerud € 2.217 Oppland (Lillehammer) € 2.157 Østfold € 2.096 Møre & Romsdal(Molde)€ 2.084

Bring your car along?: 

Bring your car along? To drive a foreign car in Norway is allowed if: 1) Commuter Your family can’t live in Norway. You must go home each month, and stay home all in all 185 days each year. or 2) Timelimited employment contract (max 2 years) If your stay is more than 1 year, you must contact the Norwegian Costums (Tollvesenet) to get a permit for 1 more year Allways keep the timelimited employment contract in your car!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Where? : 

Where? Places to start if you are looking for jobs in hotels in Sogn og Fjordane, West Norway: Jobs such as chamber maids, bar keepers, chefs, kitchen assistants, waiters etc. Seasons: April/May - September/October Start applying in February/March General requirement: Knowledge of a Scandinavian language and/or English.

Where? : 

Where? LIST of some Employers from different counties: during individual interviews those two days!!! VI ASPETIAMO ALLO STAND NORVEGESE: Hallgeir Jenssen, EURES Adviser from NAV Tromsø! Eugenia Filip Tecusan, EURES Adviser from Nav Jobbservice Oslo MONICA KNUDSEN de FIGUEROA – Internatonal Recruitment, MANPOWER

The EURES network in Norway : 

The EURES network in Norway 21 EURES advisers: Østfold Oslo Hedmark Buskerud Vestfold Telemark Aust-Agder, vest Agder Rogaland Hordaland Møre og Romsdal, Sogn og Fjordane Sør-Trøndelag, Nord-Trøndelag Nordland Troms

Useful Addresses: 

Useful Addresses www.nav.no www.eures.no http://eures.europa.eu NAV Service Centre Phone: +47 800 33 166 (Monday – Friday 08:00 – 18:00) Contact the EURES Adviser in your area

Where? : 

Where?

Where? : 

Where?

Where? : 

Where?

Where?: 

Where?

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Moskva

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2018

Work in the public employment office in Tromsø as an EURES ADVISER : 

Work in the public employment office in Tromsø as an EURES ADVISER

FRIDAY afternoon : 

FRIDAY afternoon

FRIDAY after working time…: 

FRIDAY after working time…

FOOD RESPECT!: 

FOOD RESPECT!

HIKING TOUR feel free: 

HIKING TOUR feel free

History: 

History

X-MAS: 

X-MAS

EASTER : 

EASTER

COMMUNICATION: 

COMMUNICATION

Climate and YOU: 

Climate and YOU

WORKING TIME: 

WORKING TIME

PEACE & CALM: 

PEACE & CALM

We give people possibilities!: 

We give people possibilities! The time is now! The place is Norway! Thank you for listening!

REALIZA IL TUO SOGNO!: 

REALIZA IL TUO SOGNO! NON FARTI FRENARE DALLA DISTANZA! Vi aspetiamo!