Seeking Summerjob July 2013- mid AugustFluent Dutch and English, Good Swedish |
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Seeking Summerjob July 2013- mid AugustFluent Dutch and English, Good Swedish |
11.Feb.2013, 03:47 PM
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Joined: 2.Feb.2012 |
Hej!
My name is Lotte van Doeselaar and I am a 21-year-old Dutch student from the Netherlands. I will come to Stockholm from July 2013 until January 2014. For the period of July 2013 until mid-August I am looking for a (full-time) summerjob. I am very enthousiastic, ambitious driven and good with people. I would really like to find a job in this period so that I will be able to finance my stay and at the same time improve my Swedish and get in contact with more Swedisch people! From mid-August I will study Biomedicine at Karloinska Institutet. From that time I will be available to work part-time. I speak fluent Dutch and English and since I have lived in Stockholm before and done several swedish courses I have knowledge of the Swedish language. Does anyone have any tips to find a job? Or if you know someone who has a job for me? Please don't hesitate to reply! Thank you in advance. Best, Lotte |
11.Feb.2013, 10:43 PM
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Joined: 5.Feb.2013 |
If I don't remember bad, starting from the beginning of March you can already find some summer jobs posted on arbetsformedlingen.se
Good luck. |
11.Feb.2013, 11:35 PM
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Joined: 8.Oct.2006 |
if you take a look now on arbetsförmedling website, you will find a lot of summer jobs offers already posted.
I think I have seen a few postings looking for dutch speaking customer service advisors. |
12.Feb.2013, 07:35 PM
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Joined: 3.May.2012 |
Lotte,
op arbetsformedlingen hebben ze al banen gepost voor mensen met nederlands. Met je zweeds erbij is het zeker een plus. Cheers! your fellow countryman! |
20.Feb.2013, 10:46 PM
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Joined: 2.Feb.2012 |
Hi all!
Thank you for replying! I took a look right away. But maybe I didnt see your replies soon enough cause when I looked on www.arbetsformedlingen.se I couldnt find any swedish speaking jobs anymore. Or did I look wrong? Thanks for the help anyway and I will keep on checking the site! Cheers! |
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