NORWAY – NHH, NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS School Support: Internship offers are published through our Corporate Relations Officer, the International Career Centre and also through Facebook (here). Additionally, the Business Committee at NHH regularly distributes a Newsletter by e-mail to all students who register for it. The Newsletter contains information on vacant internship offers, permanent jobs and information on company stands and company presentations, which take place on the campus. Every week different companies come to NHH to give company presentations. Most are given in Norwegian, but some also in English.
Contact: Corporate Relations Manager: Marie Van Beijeren marie.van.beijeren@nhh.no International Career Centre: Ann-Mari Haram ann-mari.haram@nhh.no Business Committee at NHH: http://nu.nhhs.no/
Legislation: Norwegian authorities have made it easier for skilled foreign workers to work in Norway. Most foreign workers need a permit to work in Norway. EU/EEA/EFTA citizens can freely travel to Norway and start working as soon as they arrive. They can live and work in Norway for up to three months without having to apply for a permit. If they are seeking employment in Norway, they may reside in Norway for six months without a permit. Transitional rules apply to citizens of the following countries: Bulgaria and Romania. Further information: Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (here). Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service (here) Requested documents: Bring your passport/valid ID card, educational transcripts/diplomas and references from former employers.
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