Warpzit at 2024-02-09 15:20:59+00:00 ID: kpn85cg
Make sure to write that you are relocating together with your girlfriend who is going to study in Denmark.
Keep trying and maybe ask why you wasnt considered.
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Warpzit at 2024-02-09 15:20:59+00:00 ID: kpn85cg
Make sure to write that you are relocating together with your girlfriend who is going to study in Denmark.
Keep trying and maybe ask why you wasnt considered.
JesperEnergyDrink at 2024-02-09 16:46:27+00:00 ID: kpnmoj9
Book for Americans working with Danes.
Royal_Jackfruit_98 at 2024-02-09 21:36:05+00:00 ID: kpp0xos
I think it can be difficult as outsider. Denmark is a country with a shitload of rules for anything, so some guidance would propably be good. Imigrant-rules/workpermits expecially.
As an american youll also find danes very closed people. Hard to get to know. Were polite but reserved. But the saying is, that its hard to break through, but once youve done, you got a friend for life. Germans are maybe a bit the same, so you have some experience.
Servicejobs like waiter or driver of goods, will always be available. But I dont know if thats for you. I think it will be good for you to find a american who has done it before you, and get some tips. Once you live here, I definetely recommend calling, and say you want to come personally with the application. Then you can ask about the workplace. That often gets you an interview.
But hey copenhagen is a great city, you should look forward to that, and if you dont work, enjoy the freetime, and go for long walks. Buy a bicycle, and learn to ride the streets. Best way to get around, copenhagen is the best bikecity. Summertime is the best. Winters are dark and indoors
turbodragon123 at 2024-02-10 08:26:19+00:00 ID: kprbhjw
International House Copenhagen would probably be able to help you.