Working In Norway
Winter resorts in Gausdal, Voss and Lillehammer provide job
opportunities in hotels, bars and restaurants in a variety of roles.
During
summer months similar
jobs can also be found in beach resorts although these types of jobs are
popular with travellers and students so it is important to apply early.
In the harvest
season from July to September strawberries are
picked in Lier, raspberries in Andebu and potatoes in Loen.
Fish Processing factories in areas such as Bergen, Vardes and
Bodes can also offer temporary work.
Au Pairs usually need some childcare experience but won't always
need to be able to speak fluent Norwegin. Au pairs live with host families,
looking after the children and perform basic domestic duties such as cleaning.
Wages are often low but food and accommodation is usually included.
For More
Information See Our Norwegian Job Sites, Newspapers And Guides Page
There are specially trained EURES advisers in all EU/EEA countries,
whose job it is to support those seeking employment in another EU/EEA country.
For more information and contact details see EURES
Web Site
The Public Employment Service
Is Called Aetat
Search
This Site For Jobs In Norway
Norway Visa Information
Search For Accommodation In Norway
Contact the Embassy
Or High Commission of Norway for up-to-date information about living,
working and travelling there.