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Job interviews: The most ­important tips

Marianne Bom & Rie Jerichow, Publicér Prepare for the interview Prepare – read everything you can find about the company and the people you are going to meet: online, in the press, in business media. You have to know the company and their ­challenges. Bring questions on a piece of […]

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Tips for writing applications

Marianne Bom & Rie Jerichow, Publicér Show who you are, so the employer can match you with a good job, says career counsellor Line Randa from Aalborg University. When you put your hands on the keyboard with the intention of writing an application, you want to find a job that […]

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Oops – what do I say now?

Marianne Bom & Rie Jerichow, Publicér   What are you less good at? This is a question that may arise at a job interview. Here is some inspiration for your answer. It is not certain that the question will arise during the job interview, but if they ask about your […]

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How to apply for an unlisted job

Marianne Bom & Rie Jerichow, Publicér How do you do it, if you want a job that hasn’t been listed? Birgitte Schierning, senior consultant at Akademikernes A-kasse, gives advice on how to apply for unlisted jobs. When you, as a job seeker, want a foot in the door for a […]

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Get your feet under the table

Marianne Bom & Rie Jerichow, Publicér More and more engineering students establish their own companies. Maybe that is an option for you? New companies founded by engineers grow faster, have a higher turnover, export earlier, and hire more employees than equivalent Danish companies. That is the conclusion of new analysis […]

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X-chromosomes cost less than Y

There is not equal pay for engineers. There is a gender determined difference of about four percent between the members of Ingeniørforeningen IDA. What can young engineers do about it? From the first day at work, female engineers earn less than their male colleagues. Ingeniørforeningen IDA, published an analysis in […]

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