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How to study and work in Sweden?

As a country with beautiful scenery and developed economy, Sweden's high-level education quality makes many people choose to study abroad. In order to save some money, most international students will want to take part-time jobs, so what I want to say next is what I need to know about studying in Sweden.

I. Provisions on part-time study in Sweden

Sweden allows officially registered international students to work during their studies, but requires that the working time can only be less than 20 hours per week. Generally speaking, Swedish universities do not arrange courses from mid-June to mid-August every year, and students can choose to go out to work during this period. But if you work longer than this, you need to apply for another work permit.

The salary of studying and working in Sweden is about 10 euros per hour, so if you can keep working, you can get a lot of salary, which is completely enough for your living expenses.

However, it should be noted that if you are an international student who is still studying languages or preparatory courses, the government will not allow you to work part-time or part-time. Don't think that no one will check. At this time, I found myself working, and the consequences were very serious.

Second, the way to find a job.

1, by looking for a job website

Like those recruitment websites in China, there are many recruitment websites in Sweden that provide job hunting services for people from all walks of life. If international students want to find a job, they can directly search for the relevant occupation you want to do online, and send a job application directly when you see what you think is appropriate. After being interviewed by the employer, you can start working in Sweden.

2. Student service groups

Almost every Swedish university's student service center department has a job introduction place. These places can collect many job opportunities for international students. The information they provide can not only ensure timeliness, but also find some positions that are very suitable for international students.

3. Recommended by classmates and friends

Studying in Sweden, you can choose to join some international students, gain relevant experience from classmates or former seniors, and learn some part-time information. Sometimes I can find a part-time job directly through their recommendation.

4. Campus

It is also very important and beneficial to have a good relationship with professors, so that if professors have good topics, they will be willing to share them with students who have a good relationship with them. In this way, students can study and earn money, and neither will be delayed. In addition, the school website sometimes provides some vacant positions for students to do, such as librarians.

5, into the store to ask

Of course, in this case, you need to know the situation of the store first, and then come into the store with your resume to ask if there are any job opportunities. This will be more direct, but if you are unlucky and the boss is not here, it will be a bit of a waste of time.

Then in addition, you can also pay more attention to the recruitment information published by some local newspapers and supermarkets.