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Hi folks,

Me, my wife and 2 year old are considering DK as a potential location to relocate to, we are UK based (sadly non-EU passport holders!).

I work within HR (Business Partnering) within the Public Sector, my partner is a Teacher (English).

Do 'government jobs' exist in DK and how do they vary in terms of salary, benefits etc compared to private sector?

Here in the UK there are big differences but they are very flexible, especially with reduced hours e.g. 4 day working week, which is something I'd like to continue.

Any guidance on this and where to find vacancies would be appreciated!

Thank you 🙏


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[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

PsyborC at 2024-03-08 22:05:38+00:00 ID: ktzd67k


English speaking in HR - I would suggest that you apply to some of the larger companies. A lot of private, international, companies in Denmark already have English as their corporate language. A lot of them would probably also be open to flexible hours. A multilingual environment would also benefit you in terms of learning Danish.

I always thought that the larger enterprises would have a stiff corporate feel, but it turns out that the most corporate bullshit is found in smaller companies that want to APPEAR large.

Source: Work for a major fashion company, and have never had better salary or flexibility than I have now.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

SMLElikeyoumeanit (OP) at 2024-03-08 22:07:35+00:00 ID: ktzdi1l


Thank you!