Hello redditors.

I’m looking for a summer job this year. Searching around the internet I found webs like finn.no, glasdoor.es or strawberryhotels.combut I haven’t had luck finding suitable positions for a university student who doesn’t speak norwegian and is only looking for a seasonal job.

I searched in other posts and they said that the most common way is directly writting to the employers/business. Is that true? For context, I speak English and Spanish, I have experience working with childrens, I have been a scout for more than 10 years and currently I’m studying computer science.

If anyone could share an advice, or emails addresses of business that usually hire summer workers, I’d be really gratefull.

Thanks in advance ^^

Looking for a job in Norway (EU citizen)
byu/pepucho3000 inNorway



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  1. Few-Piano-4967 on

    Look into working as a tour guide. They are looking for native Spanish speakers since the tourist from Spanish speaking countries are not that good in English and are looking for Spanish speaking guides.

  2. This is the worst time to look for a sommerjobb. Summer is far away. You will find job offerings in spring/early summer. Usually these jobs are for local young /student folk so short notice and low pay (but still a good pay). You might be lucky with some spray and pray applications but as I said, summer is far away.

  3. youknowbetter245 on

    Summer is over so hotels, restaurants, farmers don’t need extra seasonal workers, it’s tuff to find a job now for 1-2 months if you are targeting for that period of time. Only idea I have for you is come here, rent a room ( you can find it without deposit ) and work for foodora, wolt, uber eats or ODA. It’s pretty easy to be hired by these companies or find a job agency and they will offer to you something but mostly they have only construction positions.