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  1. Avoid these mistakes in your annual salary review

    ...reviews take place will vary, but that as a member it is a good idea to ask for a review before the pot ... bosses convene reviews of this type, in which case it will be up to you to ask for a meeting,” she says...

    Article Råd og tips Dec. 4 2025
  2. Hate Your CV? Try Some TLC

    (tender loving care) with the words until you like it. business English,CV writing skills,English writing ... that what she was seeing wasn’t really her because it seemed put on and fake. I wrote back and asked her...

    Article Working in Norway Oct. 29 2019
  3. Are you (at all) interested in what you do at work?

    I’d talked about how it was important to practice giving your ‘opening speech’, as it were, to someone you’d ... out, it should sound natural and not robotic. Of course, I replied. But if you don’t practice it beforehand...

    Article Working in Norway Apr. 29 2018
  4. How pensions work in Norway

    ...working in Norway, or you apply to work in Norway, it might be a good idea to wrap your mind around how ... all the way at the other end of the scale, where it’s largely taken care of or regulated by the government...

    Article Working in Norway Sept. 16 2022
  5. How to Answer the Interview Question: “So, how long do you plan on staying here?”

    ...misunderstandings arise, there are two ways of looking at it. Let’s take the darker one first, which says that ... how long you will stay in the job should you get it. Additionally, there’s a subtext here implying that...

    Article Working in Norway May 19 2017
  6. Why You Should Say ‘Sorry’ at Work

    ...but to my surprise others really had a problem with it. Why, they asked, should I say this when I’m not ... anything wrong? What do I have to be sorry about? It turned out they were directly translating ‘å beklage’...

    Article Working in Norway June 3 2017
  7. Job Seekers: Can you write less and get more?

    ...definition says that it was first used in 1947 by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. It was what he felt ... definition says that it was first used in 1947 by architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. It was what he felt...

    Article Working in Norway May 31 2019
  8. What’s your look on ‘Link’?

    ...way. But it isn’t always just their words that need looking at. A pro photo? Nah, I’d say it’s the photo ... LinkedIn profiles. Figuring maybe that if it looks good in one place, it’ll look good in the other. Out of touch...

    Article Working in Norway Mar. 19 2020
  9. A moderate salary development in 2023

    ...growth was 5.8 percent, and in the municipality, it was 6.3 percent. This pleases Haugsbø, who believes ... municipality to compete for the right expertise. "It is crucial that the public sector can recruit and...

    Article Aktuelt Jan. 9 2024
  10. Why do volunteer work? Here are some thoughts.

    Did you know that by volunteering, it can make you feel like you have more time on your hands? And that ... with us, and other Tekna members. It does not matter if you work in the IT industry, while at the same time...

    Article Working in Norway June 8 2018
  11. No need to delete: How to write about ‘old’ jobs in your new job search

    Did you know that it’s standard practice to not list jobs you’ve had more than ten years ago on your ... designer. See how this works? The past is never dead. It’s not even past (W. Faulkner). So you should never...

    Article Working in Norway Feb. 2 2021
  12. Is my boss allowed to read my e-mail?

    ...granted? A fundamental requirement for access is that it must be necessary for a specific purpose. If the ... necessary – and therefore not permitted. 1) When it is necessary to maintain daily operations This may...

    Article Råd og tips Feb. 16 2026
  13. Relationships Working for You?

    ...people with whom you have some sort of connection, be it biological and/or emotional. Parents, siblings, partner ... people with whom you have some sort of connection, be it biological and/or emotional. Parents, siblings, partner...

    Article Working in Norway Apr. 30 2019
  14. Tekna members: 70% have taken out a policy with Gjensidige Insurance

    ...have through your employer. Generally speaking, it’s important to insure your life and health, both for ... be enough to maintain the lifestyle you want. So it’s smart to think about whether you want more coverage...

    Article Råd og tips Sept. 22 2023
  15. Terms of employment for PhD candidates

    Already completed PhD programs can be deducted. It is possible to agree on a part time position, with ... teaching, supervision and assessment/examination work. It is the employer’s responsibility that the rules of...

    Article Råd og tips Mar. 16 2021
  16. – A simple country boy from Sunnmøre

    ...while following COVID restrictions. And on top of it all, he’s been doing a top-to-bottom remodel of his ... fact that there’s only 24 hours in a day don’t allow it, he says. Born in true Ivar Aasen country in the...

    Article Aktuelt June 21 2021
  17. Blue-green infrastructure – Smart and Sustainable

    ...infrastructure and why is it important? Learn about smart and sustainable infrastructure. Is it really possible ... Programme What is blue-green infrastructure and why is it important? David Brassfield, NFGI Green roofs today...

    Article Working in Norway Mar. 25 2019 Streaming
  18. Skype Meetings: You Can’t Run and You Can’t Hide

    ...clients because it was on the phone and they didn’t have to see my face’. And ‘I find it hard to have to ... while letting others do most of the talking.’ Or ‘It’s just weird having to look into a screen all the...

    Article Working in Norway Sept. 8 2016
  19. Networking Nerves: Is the Tip Included?

    ...anyone there, what will I do during the breaks?’ It turned out she was dreading the thought of having ... one-point list: ask someone a question That’s it? That’s it. To illustrate in the above case, use one of...

    Article Working in Norway Dec. 13 2016
  20. CV Writing Tips: What’s your 2020 story?

    If you’ve been working in Norway the past year, it’s very likely some aspect of your work has changed: ... permanently. But no matter what’s happened to you in 2020, it’s forced you to adapt to a new situation, either when...

    Article Working in Norway Dec. 10 2020
  21. Downsizing: How to prepare yourself for a meeting if you’ve been dismissed

    ...conducted and how you can best prepare yourself for it. drøftingsmøte,nedbemanning Råd og tips What’s this ... disadvantage to you of being dismissed. That’s why it’s important that you express every bit of information...

    Article Råd og tips Dec. 5 2025
  22. Be your best: Interview tips for second-language Zoomers

    ...coming up? Working in Norway Here’s some sympathy – it’s hard enough to do an in-person interview in a different ... questions you have about the position beforehand. Having it in front of you will help you keep track of the conversation...

    Article Working in Norway Sept. 7 2020
  23. Leave of absence

    ...receive cash benefits while they are on certain types of leave. Several employers provide benefits that are ... receive their full salary during parental leave. It is common for the employer to pay the difference...

    Article Råd og tips June 14 2023
  24. Digital spare parts supply in the energy sector

    ...model makes it possible to move from a linear supply chain to digital supply network. The benefits are many ... ecosystem approach. Operators need to validate the benefits and safety. Vendors must be convinced that offering...

    Article Energibloggen Sept. 15 2021 Streaming
  25. Outdated to updated?: Quick tips for CV renewal

    ...your CV need a new look? Do you know how to give it that new look? Working in Norway Many job seekers ... seeking a management position…’ This type of ‘what’s-in-it-for-me’ statement has been replaced with a brief...

    Article Working in Norway June 30 2020