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Five compelling reasons to work in Norway

Have you considered trying something new recently? What about working in Norway? But how well do you know this small northern country and what it has to offer? Read this article to find out!

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Have you considered trying something new recently? What about working in Norway? But how well do you know this small northern country and what it has to offer? Read this article to find out!

Why work in Norway?

Norway is one of the three Scandinavian countries, with a population of slightly more than 5 million people. It is a long country that borders Sweden, Finland, and Russia and has a coastline that stretches all the way to the North Atlantic Ocean. Norway ranks high in terms of literacy rate, educational attainment, and material well-being. It has been named the 'best country to live in' on numerous occasions. You'll absolutely adore it!

Read this article about working in Norway to article to find the information you need to know about.

 

Salary Structure in Norway

In terms of the labor market, Norway is well-known for its trade unions, favorable worker rights, and, most importantly, high wages. Wages are typically paid monthly on the same day each month. Minimum wages have been established in various industries to prevent foreign workers from being paid less and working under less favorable conditions than is customary in Norway. 

 

Norwegian insurance

Workers' compensation insurance is required by Norwegian law for all employees. This means that the insurance will cover accidents on the way to or from work, as well as illnesses caused by your job.

 

Norway's working hours

Nobody expects you to work longer than your contract requires in Norway. As a result, you can achieve an excellent work-life balance.

Normal working hours in Norway are 40 hours per week and 8 hours per day. This time limit should not be exceeded. Employees frequently agree to work 37.5 hours per week as a group. It is easier to achieve work-life balance with such a work schedule. It's no surprise that Norway is one of the best countries for work-life balance. Read more on our working in Norway page.

 

Norway provides a welcoming environment for families

Norway has an excellent parental leave system in place. The child-raising allowance period is 49 weeks (15 weeks for each parent) with 100% coverage or 59 weeks (19 weeks for each parent) with 80% coverage. Extended day nursery/kindergarten is also available to families. Employers are accommodating and flexible with their employees.

 

English language in Norway

You will be fine as long as you have basic English skills. In Norway, almost everyone speaks English, making communication simple. Norwegians enjoy practicing their language skills and are also very helpful and patient if you are learning Norwegian.

You can travel to Norway if you have a basic understanding of English. Almost everyone in Norway speaks English, so you'll have no trouble communicating with the locals. Norwegians enjoy practicing their language skills and are also very friendly and patient if you want to communicate with them in Norwegian.
 

Written by

Juha Niemi

Juha works as a Marketing Manager specializing in International Marketing at Barona.


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