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Working in Oslo

Work-life balance is a reality, with employees averaging 37.5 hours weekly and many enjoying flexible hours. The work culture focuses on collaboration and egalitarianism.

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Find a job in Oslo

Types of work, job listing sites, and tips for job seekers.

Work culture

Hierachy, work-life balance, gender equality at the workplace.

Starting a business

Resources for startup founders and entrepreneurs.

Workers rights & obligations

What you need to know about contracts, taxes, and employee rights.

Understanding trade unions

Collective agreements, trepartssamarbeid, and how it affects you.

Watch now: How to find a job in Oslo

Real advice on finding and applying for jobs, requirements, rights, and more.

Voices from Oslo: "I've worked in Oslo for 15 years"

An international shares her reflections on trust and leadership.

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