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If you are in Denmark and looking for work, you can, without registering and free of charge, receive assistance and an overview of local job opportunities at the local Jobcenter. There are 94 of these centres nationwide. They are therefore represented in nearly all of the country's 98 municipalities. However, certain municipalities cooperate with other municipalities and therefore do not have their own Jobcenter.
Jobcentres provide assistance that facilitates your personal job search, which means that they can give you advice and guidance, as well as help you use the facilities they provide for your job search.
The website jobnet. Here you can register your CV, assign a job agent and look for open positions in the extensive job database. Find your local Jobcenter at jobnet. Workindenmark is a public employment service for Danish companies and international employees, consisting of a centre in Odense and the portal www. Workindenmark is a supplement to the national recruitment service already provided by the country's Jobcentres.
Workindenmark provides a targeted recruitment service for industries and companies that need highly qualified candidates. Workindenmark offers recruitment services to jobseekers and all types of companies applying for work in Denmark or recruiting interrnational labour. The portal www. Applying for a job in Denmark is not significantly different from applying for a job in other countries.
Essentially, there are four ways of applying for a job in Denmark:. A job application should not take up more than one, clearly legible A4-sized page.