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I have a job lined up in Denmark, Copenhagen. Does anyone have any experience as for the people, jobs,etc.?


I have a job lined up in Denmark, Copenhagen. Does anyone have any experience as for the people, jobs,etc.?

High unemployment rate, usually-depressing weather and short nice summer when every one seeking to get sun tan, supper expensive, mostly speak English.

In small towns activities end by 6-7 PM in which you get board like hell if not a big bar fan that closes around 2 am!

Usually, Danish arrogance is in the air. Believe me, you will notice it!
Although they're friendly but they have this thing to wards foreigners!!

I used to live in Aalborg, Aarhus and Kobenhavn in 80's and spoke fluent Danish.

I haven't been to Denmark myself but my sisters husband is Danish. He & his family are wonderfully laid back & really friendly.

A very progressive modern country, you may find it a bit
expensive but on the other hand their wages/salaries are
high.

Most people speak good english, the food is delicious.

High taxes. High costs. High cost of living. Health cover taken from your taxes. Safe. Mostly tolerant as long as foreign values are not extreme. Mild summers; short daylight hours and lots of rain in winter. Good public transportation. Language difficult to master. Start apartment-hunting now as flats are very difficult to find unless you're willing to pay 8,000 kr or more per month for a one room; http://bolig.dba.dk/ is a good source.

I visited Copenhagen in the 90s and found the people very friendly.
As for the job market I really can't help,
sorry

Yes I've been there many many times. It's a cool and laid back but also a energetic city. Everyone speaks English if you don't know Danish. It is always something going on there and it's easy to find friends. I don't find it super-expensive, since it's a capital and you usually expect capitals to be a bit more expensive.

my answer is to find a employee in that particular area

Just to correct acco5:

Right now Danish unemployment rate is very low, about 4% (from dst.dk -Danish statisctics), so finding a job right now should be easier, since we need more people in employment.

where I come from Bars usually close around 6 in the morning (Aalborg) on weekends.

they are verry nice i am from there

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