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Denmark faces major labor shortages in areas such as Health, Engineering, Technology and Education! Brazilians who dream of leaving Brazil can apply for open positions and go live in Europe!

Written by Ruth Rodrigues
Published 25/08/2024 às 09:33
Denmark faces critical labor shortages in key sectors and opens up job openings to qualified foreigners.
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Denmark faces critical labor shortages in key sectors and opens up job openings to qualified foreigners.

Denmark, one of the most developed countries in Europe, is facing a growing labor shortage in various sectors. By 2024, labor shortages have become a significant challenge, especially in areas such as technology, healthcare and engineering. The latest update to Denmark's Positive List highlights skills gaps and the urgent need for international talent to fill available job vacancies.

The labor shortage in Denmark and the search for qualified professionals

Denmark is experiencing remarkable economic growth, which has generated new opportunities of job.

However, economic expansion also reveals a critical shortage of workers in several sectors.

With an unemployment rate of around 4%, the country is demonstrating a healthy creation of new jobs.

However, a shortage of skilled labor and professionals is limiting the ability to meet growing demand.

The sectors most affected by the lack of labor in Denmark are:

  • Health: The healthcare sector is facing a significant shortage of professionals. There is an urgent demand for doctors, dentists, nurses, radiologists, pharmacists and psychologists.
  • Mechatronics: Engineering is also a field with big gaps. The most sought-after professions include mechanical, civil, environmental, electrical and data engineers.
  • Information Technology (IT): The IT industry is expanding and needs IT architects, system programmers and developers, IT consultants, and web and application developers.
  • Education: The demand for educators is high, with specific needs for secondary and elementary school teachers, as well as pedagogues.

In addition to these sectors, other areas are also looking for professionals, such as surveyors, business analysts, legal consultants, financial controllers and managers in various segments, such as daycare centers and operations.

Opportunities for foreigners to work in Denmark in the face of labor shortages

To meet this demand, Denmark is opening up to professionals from other countries.

Denmark's Positive List is an essential tool for those looking to move to the country in search of work to take advantage of the labor shortage.

There are two main lists that facilitate the process for foreigners:

  • Positive List for Skilled Workers: This list is aimed at professions that face shortages and do not require university qualifications.

    It is updated biannually and offers a chance for skilled workers from outside the European Union to find opportunities in Denmark.
  • Positive List for People with Higher Education: Aimed at roles that require university degrees, this list helps qualified workers obtain work and residence permits more quickly.

Growth and generation of new job vacancies

Denmark is investing in sectors strategic strategies such as the green transition, which could create more than 17 thousand new permanent jobs in the coming years, to overcome the labor shortage.

This growth drives the demand for professionals in innovative and sustainable areas.

For Brazilians and other foreigners, this represents an opportunity to enter an expanding market, where there is a strong desire for specific skills and knowledge.

With a shortage of qualified professionals in several areas, Denmark offers a promising scenario for those seeking new opportunities in an advanced and dynamic work environment.

How to search for jobs in Denmark?

Looking for a job in Denmark can be a great opportunity for Brazilians looking for new experiences.

Denmark is known for its high quality of life and dynamic job market. Here are some tips and reliable websites to help you on this journey:

  1. Research the job market: Before you start, it's important to understand the areas in high demand in Denmark. Sectors like IT, engineering, and healthcare generally have a lot of vacancies.
  2. prepare your resume: Make sure your CV is aligned with Danish standards.
  3. Job search sites:
    • Jobindex: One of the largest job portals in Denmark, with thousands of vacancies in different areas.
    • Workindenmark: Official website of the Danish government for recruiting foreigners. It offers a wide range of vacancies and information about working in Denmark.
    • eures: A website that brings together the best job vacancies open in Denmark and other European countries.
  4. Networking: Connect with Danish professionals on LinkedIn and attend events in your area. LinkedIn is widely used in Denmark for recruitment.

By following these tips and using the resources indicated, you will have a solid foundation to start your job search in Denmark. Good luck!

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Jairo
Jairo
25/08/2024 13:55

I need to work

Caesar Salad
Caesar Salad
25/08/2024 15:02

Hi, good afternoon, and is this just for people from Brazil?
I'm only from Venezuela and would like to leave Brazil for another place with better opportunities.

Claudia Marta Amorim
Claudia Marta Amorim
25/08/2024 16:55

Interesting .

Jonathan Andres
Jonathan Andres
25/08/2024 16:58

How do I register a CV for Denmark?

Rosangela Barros
Rosangela Barros
In reply to  Jonathan Andres
25/08/2024 18:41

There are three sites in the report, they are in red, just click: Jobindex, workindenmark, eures

Pablo
Pablo
In reply to  Jonathan Andres
25/08/2024 21:30

Give up, you read the text and still have doubts, it's better to stay in Brazil.

Citizen Alert
Citizen Alert
25/08/2024 20:31

For job applicants, be careful and pay close attention to avoid being scammed. Paying intermediaries, tickets and then getting there and having your dream turn into a nightmare. Make sure you call the Brazilian Embassy beforehand.

Cassio
Cassio
In reply to  Citizen Alert
25/08/2024 21:56

Working in Europe is not as simple as you might think. Your diploma from Brazil is worthless there. You will have to spend money on a visa, passport, have an employment contract, find a place to live, have an online interview, speak or learn Danish, etc. You have to prove to the Danish government that you are capable of taking a job vacancy from a Dane. In other words, there are several obstacles. And be very careful with job scams outside of Brazil.

Ruth Rodrigues

Graduated in Biological Sciences from the State University of Rio Grande do Norte (UERN), she works as a writer and scientific disseminator.

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