What comes to your mind when you hear the word office? Do you picture formally dressed people working long hours behind their computers, or relaxed colleagues drinking coffee together while discussing their feelings about the latest team project?
A different day in the office - Norwegian work culture for better and worse
Citizens of Europe are happily exercising one of their core rights; the freedom to live, work and study within any of the EU/EEA member countries. According to estimations there are more than a million EU citizens moving within EU borders in a single year. If you’ve never been one of them, chances are you at least considered it at some point of your life and know that – like with most things in life – there are pros and cons to be weighed. This article is focusing on the pros.
Tags: working life, moving abroad, working abroad, work-life balance
One of the most popular reasons for moving to a new country is to expand your career opportunities. International work experiences help you stay relevant in our globalised world, you gain precious new skills and knowledge, and build a wider professional network.
As exciting as it is, moving abroad can also be challenging. After all, it requires adjusting to a whole new culture, to different communication styles, work practices, values and beliefs.