"Hello, my girlfriend (both 30 years old) and I are thinking about moving to Denmark, as we've seen it mentioned everywhere as a country with many opportunities and a demand for professional skills. I'd like to mention that we are Italians, where over 40 years, salaries have dropped by almost 10%, and with the current lifestyle, it's not enough to live normally. We pay rent, groceries, bills, gasoline, and we almost run out of money. We would like to start a family sooner or later, something that isn't possible in Italy. So, for a guy (me) with 7 years of experience on lathes, grinding machines, and lapping machines, who has worked for Ferrari and Bosch, and holds a diploma as a Full Stack Web Developer, could there be a future? And what about my girlfriend, who has a 3-year bachelor’s degree in economy and finance and works as an accountant?
PS: I’m studying Dutch just because I love foreign languages. I can speak English and French too (B2).
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The original was posted on /r/denmark by /u/I360Nosc0pedJFK at 2024-02-14 07:45:14+00:00.
Fillifax at 2024-02-14 09:48:38+00:00 ID:
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I work in IT and in my experience, English is the company language in most companies in the field. We are around 250 employees comprising 27 different nationalities. None of my bosses even speak Danish. Other industries are less multinational, of course, but I have definitely experienced various jobs in various sectors where English would be completely sufficient. Dutch will get you nowhere though.