Q&A: What you need to know about filing your tax return in Germany

Not filed your tax return in Germany yet? Don’t panic. Whether you’re self-employed or an employee, we spoke to a tax expert to get answers to some key questions on taxes in Germany. What happens if you file your taxes late? So let’s break this down first: If you are freelance or …read more Source:: […]

Eight things Germany can do to attract (and keep) international talent

What can Germany and its employers do to attract and make life better for internationals who work there? Here are eight key ways suggested by The Local readers. 1. Stop focusing on perfect German A common theme touched on by readers was language. If Germany wants to replenish its workforce, it …read more Source:: https://www.thelocal.de/20190702/eight-things-germany-can-do-to-attract-and-hold-on-to-international-talent

Revealed: How much foreign workers in Switzerland earn

A new government report compares the salaries of Swiss employees with those of foreign workers in the country. Here is what you need to know. The figures on wages are contained in the latest annual report on the impact of the free movement of persons treaty between Switzerland and the EU …read more Source:: https://www.thelocal.ch/20190701/this-is-how-much-foreign-workers-earn-in-switzerland-seco

My Swedish Career: ‘There’s more to Sweden than just the big cities’

MY SWEDISH CAREER: From New York to Paris, Tokyo to Stockholm, the benefits of living in heaving metropoles are well-documented. But, as Indian Parul Ghosh discovered when she moved from Delhi to Helsingborg, there’s joy to be found in living in a smaller town. Sweden had never featured in Ghosh’s life …read more Source:: https://www.thelocal.se/20190702/my-swedish-career-theres-more-to-sweden-than-just-the-big-cities

How to be seen as the best candidate for that job in Germany

Some German companies receive hundreds – or even thousands – of applications for a position. How can you stand out? Careers columnist Chris Pyak explains. The light is so bright, it nearly blinds the presenter. For a moment she takes the whole scene in: The huge auditorium, full of celebrities, …read more Source:: https://www.thelocal.de/20190702/how-to-come-across-as-the-best-when-applying-for-a-job-in-germany

Worker shortage: These are the most in-demand jobs in Sweden

There is a major shortage of qualified workers on the Swedish job market, the country’s Public Employment Agency (Arbetsförmedlingen) warns in a new report in which it updated its job forecasts for 200 professions. So which are the hottest jobs in Sweden right now? Of the 200 professions analyzed, the agency …read more Source:: https://www.thelocal.se/20190702/swedish-employment-agency-warns-of-widespread-worker-shortage-these-are-the-most-in-demand-jobs

Deutsche Bank could slash up to 20,000 jobs

Banking giant Deutsche Bank is considering slashing more than a fifth of its workforce, according to media reports. The banking giant’s supervisory board could meet as soon as Sunday to decide on the “tough cuts” set to hit the business, daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported Monday without naming a source. The …read more Source:: https://www.thelocal.de/20190701/deutsche-bank-could-slash-up-to-20000-jobs

#MySweden: How I carved out my Swedish career in five steps

Every week one of The Local’s readers takes over our Instagram. Today, Shaena Harrison from Canada shows us her Sweden. How old are you and what do you normally spend your days doing? I am 37 and I spend my days producing events. Don’t miss Shaena …read more Source:: https://www.thelocal.se/20190628/mysweden-with-luck-and-hard-work-there-are-opportunities-out-there

Denmark creates 208,000 new jobs in five years and companies are still in need of employees

Danish companies have created 208,000 new jobs over the past five years. But now they’re having trouble finding employees. In April, the number of private-sector employees increased by 3,600, show new figures from Statistics Denmark. Meanwhile, the number of public-sector jobs increased by 1,100, writes dibusiness.dk. The total number of …read more Source:: https://www.thelocal.dk/20190628/208000-new-danish-jobs-in-5-years-but-companies-still-want-employees

Stockholm cheapest Nordic capital for foreign workers

Stockholm is the cheapest capital in the Nordics for foreign workers, according to new statistics. The Swedish capital fell from the 89th spot last year to 127th in financial services provider Mercer’s 25th edition of the cost of living for people working abroad, thanks in part to the weak Swedish krona. That …read more Source:: […]

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