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by theivan
4416 days ago
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Hey, I live in Stockholm, actually from here. Maybe I can help you out, at least a little bit. First off, not speaking Swedish is fine. Almost anyone above the age of 7 speak English well enough. And second, since you are a French citizen you are allowed to work here without to much trouble. I'm sure a lot of companies would love the help, hell I could use it myself. But Stockholm is not all good.
It's extremely expensive and interns (praktikanter in Swedish) are not paid. At least I've never heard of one that get paid.
You'll need a lot of resources and somewhere to live before you get here. Apartments in the city or close to it are hard to come by. I could go on forever. But the bottom line is. Sweden and Stockholm are a great place to be but it's expensive and you need to be ready for it. If you have any more questions I'm happy to help. Cheers, |
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Wow, had no idea it wasn't customary to pay interns. That makes me wonder if I could get a job with someone doing a temporary contract for summer? Would that be unheard of?