Recruitment To Norway 2018






Norway has been ranked as the most attractive country for migrant workers in Scandinavia. But that doesn't mean it's easy.  According to a recent study by the University of Bergen, Norwegian employers favour ethnic Norwegians even when a foreigner is better qualified for the job.
The key message to take on board is that unless you work extremely hard to integrate yourself into Norwegian culture, your job prospects will be limited. 
So the very first step to getting a Norwegian career is to make yourself as proficient as possible in the language. 
Permits
A new registration scheme now allows EU nationals to live and work in Norway without applying for a residence permit, as long as they register with the police. 



All EU nationals who want to stay in Norway for more than three months must register with the police, showing that they have a basis for residence, presenting a valid identity card or passport, and submitting documents proving that that they will not be a burden on the public welfare services.
For immigrants coming from outside the EU, 
Interviews
In general, the dress code for job interviews is quite casual in Norway. While wearing a tie is not always unnecessary, it is advisable to dress neatly.
begin an interview with a firm handshake, and to maintain good eye contact thoughout. 



An interview panel can consist of anything from two to five people  and interviews can take anything from 45 to 90 minutes.

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