Norway will pay up to 5,400 euros for workers who speak Spanish, and without the need for experience

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Norway, one of the countries with the highest quality of life globally, is planning to launch a wide range of job openings this year that may interest Spanish-speaking individuals.

In 2025, the Scandinavian country will offer more than 15,100 job openings across various sectors, with salaries exceeding £4,300 per month on average, which is 110% higher than in countries such as Spain.

From unqualified technicians to highly trained solicitors, specialists have come from this academy with solid foundation in the skills necessary in their chosen profession.

Openings are becoming available in numerous industries

Job opportunities include positions for both experienced individuals and newcomers looking to start a new career without needing a lengthy work history. Available roles include mechanic jobs in the Nordland area, which do not require prior experience, and posts as nursing assistants in elderly care facilities, offering the security of a permanent contract.

In the hospitality sector here, there is a requirement for experienced waiters for temporary positions, and in education, there is a need for early childhood education teachers who hold qualified teaching status and have an advanced level of Norwegian.

Other notable positions include specialist carpenters in assembly and finishing, childcare providers, and employment lawyers, the latter for fixed-term contracts in a major sector of the country. It's worth noting that in all instances, a CV tailored to the UK market is necessary, and in some cases, a certificate of good conduct is required.

It's a straightforward procedure

How do I go about applying for those positions?

The application process is straightforward via the EURES portal (eures.europa.eu), where individuals can browse for jobs based on their preferences and language requirements. After being hired, we suggest using resources such as the “Ny i Norge” portal to ensure a seamless transition to life in Norway.

With competitive salaries, fair working hours, and inclusive policies, Norway reveals itself as a top option for Spanish speakers seeking to develop their careers and wellbeing in a distinctive setting.

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