Jobnet Denmark , administered by the Arbejdsmarkedsstyrelsen (National Labour Market Authority) in Denmark, includes the addresses of all local employment offices in Denmark (in Danish) on its website. It allows job seekers to search the database of available employment and to submit their qualifications into a CV bank.
You can also get contact details for the European Employment Services advisers in Denmark through EURES - European Job Mobility Portal. EURES advisers are trained specialists who provide information and guidance to job seekers interested in working in Denmark.
An increasing number of universities in Denmark have established special career guidance centres, which provide career guidance for students during their studies.
The British Embassy in Denmark can provide a range of help for UK citizens who find themselves in emergency situations.
Healthcare facilities in Denmark are of a high standard under the terms of the EEA Regulation. British nationals are covered for emergency treatment whilst they are in Denmark. You should obtain a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) before leaving the UK.
The emergency contact number for police, fire and ambulance is 112.
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