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"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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[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Agitated_Hat_7397 at 2024-02-14 10:08:28+00:00 ID: kqd70zj


Not correct the trading sector, are close to only hiring people that can communicate in English.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago

Hargara at 2024-02-14 10:10:18+00:00 ID: kqd764j


Finance is a wide field, but OPs girlfriend is working as an accountant - not necessarily something that would be highly sought after in the trading sector.

If it's standard in-company accounting / finance department, many companies are still very much favoring Danish speakers.