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Saturday, 28 May 2011

Getting a JOB as a Foreigner in Norway

I came here on my big old high horse (remember?!) and fell flat. It's HARD to start from square one in Norway, and I've had to realize that. I didn't have a degree when I came here, so starting all over in school is hard, too, but at the end of the day is the shiny carrot: A job! Getting a job in Norway is NOT easy. It may hurt some feelings, but it's the truth.
Being a foreigner in Norway, I can tell you a thing or two about TRYING to land a job over here... It AIN'T EASY. Well, even if you will learn Norwegian language, STILL it will not be easy to find a job. The priority is always for people who got education in a certain field. Now, this is my experience and the experience of all of my expat friends over here. There are of course those with some wonderful education in a specialized field who will tell you that getting a job over here is EASY, maybe for THEM it was! But for the rest of us... not so much. When I arrived here, having a Bachelor degree, I thought it would be a BREEEZE landing a job. That is what my husband told me. Why wouldn't someone want me?

In other countries specially in the Philippines, most employers think that if you have a degree with a good background, you can be TAUGHT to do anything. Oh you have a BA in Communication? sure you can work on TV, teach, etc. BUT not so much here. In Norway, MOST people work with their degrees, not so much flip flopping as in the U.S. or any other countries. So as you can imagine there wasn't (still isn't) a huge demand for those qualifications in my area. For the first few months I lived here, I scoffed at some of the jobs my husband suggested. PLEASE...I am not going to do THAT or THAT or THAT. Well after a few months of NADA!!! Some of those jobs were looking PRETTY darn good. Too bad those jobs I thought I had been too good for didn't want me either. The easiest job I noticed was to offer cleaning services in every houses, office, etc. (it's better if you can drive to move around) or newspaper girl. I ended up offering a cleaning service. Since I can use my International driver's license for one year in Norway, I drove around the area and put some ads on the stores/malls. I had ZERO knowledge on Norwegian language that time, so I offer the business idea to my new found friend who's also a Filipino but she's been staying here for 5 years (can speak Norwegian). In the beginning it was okey... just to be able to contribute. We were earning better, clients keep on calling us... I enjoyed it because it's tax free and we had a flexible schedule. When I started being really serious on this kind of business... I've got a chance to have a part-time job in a hotel (housekeeping department). The salary was far better... even better than a salary of a doctor working in the Philippines (sad reality!!! don't get me wrong). I was quite lucky to get the job since I don't have any background in hotel plus I can't speak fluent Norwegian langauge. So, we just maintain our clients in our cleaning services (additional income).

I think I could get the job if I could only get my foot in the door. But again... it was not easy!!! I was just praying before that hopefully I can get at least 50% fast jobb (permanent job). Just getting an interview proved almost IMPOSSIBLE. Then finally I saw an ad on the internet offering a 100% permanent job in a new hotel, (with many applicants and I'm not yet fluent on Norwegian language,) I GOT LUCKY! I passed the initial interview and the panel interview. I just signed the contract last month. Then, an amazing thing happened, when I gave my resignation letter to my previous job, they don't want me to go, they said they're willing to offer me a 100% permanent job too and with an increase on my salary. I was confused and I cried infront of the manager... I was overwhelmed!!! She told me to think about the offer. I asked for signs and really pray hard. My heart says grab the new opportunity (new hotel). I feel like I'll have a better future on my new job because they offered me a different position, not just in housekeeping department. What I mean is they know I have a potential and they are willing to give me a chance. So I quit on my previous job. I just hope that I made the right decision.

Many Filipinos who's been in Norway for many years now told me that I'm very lucky to get a permanent job in just one year. (I REALLY feel VERY lucky!) PLUS I'm also working on a new project in line with my passion. I love meeting new people and sharing my knowledge of writing to the refugees.
I feel that this opportunity has come at an ideal time in my career as I have been looking for ways to integrate the various strands of my work and market myself as a product. I feel really blessed because everything fall into place. But everything's possible if we have a lot of patience... hard work... an open mind... and FAITH in God!

GOODLUCK
!!! :)









4 comments:

  1. Good for you! See...it's not all heartaches and pains! Enjoy it! That's life!

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  2. Hello there! Thanks for dropping by. Anyhow, I'm starting to enjoy my new life in Norway... specially now that it feels so good to say that I finally feel like everything is falling into place. Have a nice day! :)

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  3. Hey itwas really nice reading your story, and im really happy for you :)
    I need to ask as a Foreigner in Norway is it easy getting job in a Hotel, if your having a solid background of hotelling and International Diplomas in it ??
    NOt knowing the language is it easy to fit in ?

    Kindly email your Ans @ usman.usuf@gmail.com :)

    It will be really kind of you :)

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  4. Hi there.its nice to read your story.. Im also planning on going to Norway and i hope i will be bless like you to easily get a jobb.. :)

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