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Living & Working in SwedenNovember 2014

Canary Islands

Miguel Salvador (Sweden)

Living in Sweden

Living in Sweden

KirunaKiruna

450.

000

km

2

450.

000

km

2

290 municipalities

Ystad

Stockholm

Malmö

Göteborg

1574 km

20 inhabitants / km2

Kiruna

Umeå

Öresund regionÖresund region• Approx 4 millions inhabitants• 2.3 millions workers• 8 per cent unemployment• Commuters Sweden – Denmark

– Commution has raised 600 per cent since 20002013: 20 000

– 36 000 have a Danish tax card

Living in Sweden

Typical Swedish!Typical Swedish!

www.sweden.se

Living in Sweden

Typical Swedish!Typical Swedish!

www.sweden.se

Living in Sweden

Typical Swedish!Typical Swedish!

www.sweden.se

Living in Sweden

Typical Swedish!Typical Swedish!

www.sweden.se

Living in Sweden

Typical Swedish!Typical Swedish!

www.sweden.se

Living in Sweden

European citizens

• Have the right to work in Sweden without a work and residence permit

• The same applies to family members • Register with the Tax Office if employment is found• Have always right to register at Public Employment Office.

Living in Sweden

The labor market in Sweden

The labor market in Sweden

Education is essential

• Education and working experience is important for those looking for a new job.

• There is less competition in the fields requiring university degree.

Engineers and technicians

• Mechanical • Electrical• Metallurgy

• Join www.LinkedIn.com# Engineers for Sweden - EURES Sweden

The labor market in Sweden

It

• Especially qualified professionals with experience in – IT Architect – Software and system developer

• It is expected that the demand for IT professionals is going to continue at a high level over the next 10 years.

• Join www.LinkedIn.com# IT Specialists for the Oresund Region

# EURES Sweden ICT

The labor market in Sweden

Health

• The labor market in most need is:– Doctors– Specialist nurses, including psychiatry.– Pharmacists, – Dental nurses, Dentists, Dental Hygienists

– Join www.LinkedIn.com # Nurses for Sweden - EURES Sweden

The labor market in Sweden

Some skilled professions with surplus

• Photographers• Journalists• Administrators• Librarians• Biologists• Lawyers• Archeologists• Geologists

The labor market in Sweden

Other professions with higher surplus

• Clerk boutique/supermarket• Waiter • Caregivers of children• Administrator/Secretary• Nursing assistant• Truck driver• Warehouse workers• Tourism industry

The labor market in Sweden

Work in Sweden

Language skills -the main obstacle for foreigners to find a job

• In Sweden we speak Swedish,Your competitors for the jobs are fluently in Swedish

• The Scandinavian languages are similar Swedish, Norwegian and Danish

• English skills are important in many professions

• www.si.se – more information on how and where to learn Swedish

Work in Sweden

Working in Sweden

• Temporary or Permanent contracts • Probationary employment• Full time, 40 hours per week• 25 days vacation per year

(right to take 4 consecutive weeks holiday in the summer)

• Average monthly wage 2013: EUR 3 300 Search your profession at www.lonestatistik.se

• No national minimum wage, collective agreements in most occupations ensure fair wages.

Work in Sweden

A typical Swedish work place

• “Flat” organisations

• Team work• You must be able to take initiatives

and adapt to new situations.

• ”Du” – first name basis – informality!

• Gender equality

• Strong Trade unions

Work in Sweden

Work in Sweden

Taxes

• Council Tax between 26-34 %, average 31 %.

• State Tax + 20% of the income over 38 700 EUR + 25% of the income over 55 400 EUR

(per annum)

• Example: 2 000 EUR net income of 1 450 EUR (per month)

• Tax deductions includes social insurance and pension fees, but not unemployment benefits.

•www.skatteverket.se

Work in Sweden

Unemployment benefits

• Are not a part of the Social Benefits scheme.

• Consist of two parts:1. Basic insurance (Alfakassan): For all workers after a qualifying

period: No membership requirement, max 320 SEK/day2. Voluntary insurance: For members of an Unemployment Insurance

Fund. After the qualification period, 80% of earlier income, max 680 SEK/day

• 300 days, 5 days per week. Tax will be deducted.

www.iaf.se

Work in Sweden

Find a job

Find a job

www.arbetsformedlingen.se

• On this website Swedish Public Employment Services you can find work in our database of vacancies, Platsbanken

• Most jobs are in Swedish, but in the free text you can search vacancies by typing a word in English.

Other websites

• On our website Arbetsförmedlingen you will find a long list of links to other recruitment agencies and job sites.Andra jobbsajter.

• Finding a job in Sweden requires a proactive approach. Only a small portion of all vacancies are posted on Arbetsförmedlingen.

Find a job

www.linkedIn.com

# EURES Sweden

# EURES Sweden ICT

# IT Specialists for the Oresund Region

# Nurses for Sweden EURES Sweden

# Engineers for Sweden EURES Sweden

Find a job

Other social networks

• www.facebook.se/EuresSweden

• www.europeanjobdays.eu

• www.eures.europa.eu

Find a job

How to Apply

• E-mail is frequently used and accepted• Applications should be typewritten in Swedish or English • Generally you do not enclose a photo• An application consists of:

- personal letter (no more than 1 page, often less)

- your CV (1-2 pages)

- References (can also be given at the interview)• You may be asked to present evidence of professional

qualifications and diplomas later on• Recognition of foreign diplomas.

Apply for a job in Sweden

How to apply

• The Swedish National Agency for Higher Education http://www.uhr.se/sv/

• Health care professions www.socialstyrelsen.se

Recognition of foreign diplomas

How to apply

Thank you for your attention

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