Posted on 05 November 2011. Tags: Citizen, Mobility, part time job, part time job in london, permit, post, Work, work permit, youth mobility program
I am a 19 yr old US citizen and I am going to visit my family in London for two months. I have been trying to apply for a work permit but I can’t find a link that applies to me, The Youth Mobility program will not work because the U.S is not affiliated with it . Can some one please post a link? I am not an experienced worker, i am just looking for a part time job.
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Posted on 20 January 2011. Tags: Advertising, advertising design, annoyance, credit score, international banks, job, Jobs, lifestyle, Marketing, marketing advertising, perspective, Resume, score, score system, work permit
Hello! I’ve been thinking about moving to Sweden, and have a couple of questions about the lifestyle.
Currently I’m living in the US, enrolled in high school, and wanting to learn Swedish. Here are my questions:
1) Does Sweden have a credit score system?
2) Are marketing/advertising/design jobs hard to get?
(I’m still in high school, but wish to pursue a major in these areas)
3) Also, do I need a couple of years’ experience before I can get that job (in question 2)? What are some good things to add on a resume?
4) Is it a burden/annoyance for businesses to get a work permit for someone they just hired that isn’t from Sweden? (For those of you who have moved… is it hard moving there?)
5) Will businesses be inclined to hire me if I know Swedish? (Also, will my ‘perspective’ help businesses who want to reach out to the US?)
6) Are there some international banks? (That are affiliated/shared with US banks)
Thank you very much for your answers and time! Sorry if my questions are a little awkward. 🙂
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