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Newsletter June 6, 2013.
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Dear reader,
Yesterday was Grundlovsdag, the Danish national day and I hope you had a great day and maybe even some time off. If you don't have any plans yet for the upcoming weekend check out our suggestions WHAT'S UP in Denmark.


New citizenship rules in Denmark
How do the new rules in regards to receiving citizenship in Denmark affect you?
Read more here.


2014 - the year you graduate with an MBA?
CBS - Executive MBAThis September, a new group of talented and ambitious individuals from all corners of the world will arrive at Copenhagen Business School to share a learning experience and build a network which will last a lifetime. CBS Full-time MBA programme belongs to the exclusive group of global business schools to hold the triple-crown of accreditations, underlining our commitment to high-quality internationally-recognised education.

Keen to find out more about our life-changing MBA programme? Find out more about the admissions process and entry requirements (remove: in) from admissions manager Thuli Skosana in this video. Application deadline for the programme starting in September is 15 July.


How do Danes take compliments?
Worktrotter-cartoon: How do Danes take complimentsThis week's Worktrotter-cartoon is on the topic "compliments".
Did you experience similar situations? Did you find a method to giving compliments to Danes that worked better?
Let us know.

Click to see the Worktrotter-cartoon.


Most important chapters
Business-Dances with Danes, Decoding Danish workplace cultureWhat were the most important chapters for you in the book "Business Dances with Danes"? was one of the questions we asked the readers in the feedback survey. Here's today's status:
   55, 6% - Understanding Danish attitudes
   44,4% - Dealing with conflicts
   44,4% - Socialising in the workplace

Read more about the book "Business-Dances with Danes"


One job post or a career hint a day
There may be something for you...

Check out the job-in-Denmark pick of the day


Meet the Worktrotter-volunteers
Aditya DeyAditya Dey: I am Indian and moved to Denmark in 2013 to join my family. I am an MBA in marketing, sales and distribution. Worked as an Account / Business Development Manager managing several advertising accounts, moved on as Brand Manger to manage 3 telecom brands consecutively for 7 years. Recently I achieved (a long cherished dream) a certification in SAP for Enterprise Resourse Planning. I am socially active online and offline, workout between meals and practice meditation / handwriting analysis during extra leisure hours.
At Worktrotter, Aditya is supporting us with his deep marketing experience.

Read more here.


Nicola StrandThe outcome of a job hunt
Read the experiences of other job seekers. Today Nicola Strand, experienced marketing professional from the UK describe her path to landing a job in Denmark. She describes the actions she has taken in regards to research, self-development, networking, volunteering, writing applications and following up.

The experiences of a job seeker in Denmark



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May 15, 2013
Subject: What's up in Denmark / The experiences of a job-seeker



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Dagmar Fink
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Business-Dances with Danes. Decoding Danish work cultureBusiness-Dances with Danes

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Find out how to decode Danish work culture, avoid pitfalls and know how you can bring your messages across when working with Danes. 


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