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Newsletter April 17, 2013.
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Worktrotter
Dear friend,
today we have important "education"-topics on our agenda.


Assessing non-Danish studies and professions
Get non-Danish studies and professions assessed and recognized in Denmark. Such, you will make it easier for those hiring as they will be able to relate better to your education and work experience.
Find out about how to get your education and profession assessed and recognized in Denmark.


Danish versus international schools
Many parents moving to Denmark wonder if they should send their children to an international or a Danish school. Find suggestions on how to choose between Danish and international schools.


How did you find work in Denmark?
The work-survey is in full swing. If you have not participated yet, please do so now and spread the word among your friends. The more answers we get the better the material will be. Please also participate even if you did not find a job in Denmark yet.
Survey "How did you find work in Denmark?"The aim of the survey is to create material with information of what routes work for finding a job in Denmark, which professions are in higher demand, what challenges people experience.
Take the survey How did you find work in Denmark?


Meet the Worktrotter-volunteers
Lena Kandaurova HansenToday we'd like to introduce you to Elena Hansen Kandaurova. She is from Russia and has moved to Denmark in 2012. You can tell, Elena is passionate about languages. She speaks Russian, English, Danish and Spanish. She is educated as English<->Russian translator and has 5 years of experience as translator and interpreter. In her free time, when she doesn't volunteer with Worktrotter, Elena does yoga and writes a blog about life as an expat in Denmark.

Would you like to join the volunteer team? Right now, we are running an online / off-line marketing initiative. You will get great chances to learn about online research, Search Engine Optimization and online marketing. No up-front marketing knowledge required - only a strong motivation and an interest in writing in your native language or English. 
Read more here.


The contents of the Worktrotter-books

Yippiie. Danish embassies e.g. Germany and Venezuela are pointing to our Worktrotter-books

Business-Dances with Danes. Decoding Danish workplace cultureThe book "Business-Dances with Danes" focuses on cultural aspects of work in Denmark, on the unwritten rules, gives hints and tips and practical suggestions for when applying for work, for job interviews and when working with Danes. Price: EUR 27,90 / DKK 245. Buy the book "Business-Dances with Danes".

The Worktrotter's Guide to Denmark"The Worktrotter's Guide to Denmark" covers all practical aspects of living in Denmark and gives hints and tips on how to overcome common challenges of newcomers. Price: EUR 23,92 / DKK 208. Buy the "Worktrotter's Guide to Denmark".

Buy both books and save 5%.



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April 03, 2013
Subject: First work-contact with Danes



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