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Newcomers’ Survival Guide

January 18, 2024

Everything you need to know ahead of visiting Denmark for the first time

Sam and Josefine are joined in the studio with two excellent guests sharing their insights and tips on how to orient your first days and weeks in the land of Denmark..!

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In this last episode of the current season we give you everything you need to know ahead of coming to Denmark for the first time.

Sam and Josefine are joined in the studio with two excellent guests sharing their insights and tips on how to orient your first days and weeks in the land of Denmark..!

Kay Xander Mellish the author of the new book "How to Work in Denmark: Tips for finding a job, succeeding at work, and understanding your Danish boss". She is the voice behind the long-running "How to Live in Denmark" podcast and blog. 

Joseph Yamoah is a project consultant at Maersk (a Danish multinational) and moved to Denmark full-time from Ghana after studying at the University of Copenhagen.

The book Kay mentioned is called "How to work in Denmark", which you can find more about here.

The four discuss all sorts of interesting things to help you navigate from the airport, avoid getting run over by a bike and even into building friendships with local Danes.

In the episode we discussed various apps/ services that are useful

We also featured a question from Derek who runs the Robe Trotting Youtube channel (all about things that are confusing about Denmark) and spoke about Joseph’s Copenhagen University article: https://studies.ku.dk/masters/global-development/interviews/joseph-yamoah/

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