Thanks man, I am Pakistani but always learn lot from you about Sweden. Highly appreciated. I'll add a note that those not in IT should recognize the value of language skills. If you're outside the IT field, focusing on language studies can be far more beneficial than pursuing advanced degrees in non-IT courses.
Bro, People can't listen truth. People come abroad and start working in restaurants or food delivery partner. They don't spent time upskilling them and will cry for JOB. People graduating doesn't possess any skills that company wants. So, no ones gonna hire you, this is reality, doesn't matter you are in India or abroad. So, study hard, send your CVs to company, build some projects etc.
Very good analysis and information. Appreciate your efforts. I think the problems of misinformation and unrealistic expectations among International students makes them end up in making these idiotic statements after getting the reality check here.
I am a recently passed masters graduate working here ,landing a job in Sweden is trying multiple industrial domains not sticking to one domain since you never know when there will be no job in that particular domain or things are tough.
Would love to see a video about investing and moving your investments from India as you move to EU @roamwithashutosh. We are couple looking at moving to EU and jave sweden is on our top3 list. Also thank you for all honest content you make.
Hello Ashutosh. I am thinking of doing masters in Mechanical Engineering in Sweden. I am thinking of applying to Linkoping and Chalmers because I liked their course content and structure. As you are saying that not knowing the language can be a hurdle, I wanted to ask that is it possible to learn the language while focusing on my studies as well? Because the course structure in the Universities I mentioned is quite intensive. They require 40 hours of dedication every week. Also wanted to ask whether Linkoping and Gothenberg are safe for Indian immigrants? I know every city has some areas which are unsafe but just wanted to hear your opinion because you have been living there for quite some time.
Hello Sir , if you can get information about the types of visas available for indians in sweeden and How to grab a job there from our home country , please share with us
Second that idea. I and my wife are considering moving to Europe in the coming years and looking to learn about investments while living in Sweden and how do you manage your investments in India @roamwithashutosh
We want to apply for job seeker visa in Sweden. The thing is that Germany is very costly for us specially for Job Seeker visa & Opportunity Card. We are planning for Sweden. Is Sweden beneficial for us or not?
Hello brother, I am learning Swedish aggressively and also making connections with HR or recruiters from Swedish companies on LinkedIn. What do you think? Am I heading in the right direction? I plan to start my job search next year after completing my courses in Data Analysis, Financial Analysis, and DevOps Engineering.
Hi! Very informative video 🙏 I’m trying to get an internal transfer at PwC in Sweden, but my manager mentioned it's gotten harder since COVID. Any tips on how to improve my chances?🙂
Hello Sir , if you can get information about the types of visas available for indians in sweeden and How to grab a job there from our home country , please share with us
Thanks man, I am Pakistani but always learn lot from you about Sweden. Highly appreciated. I'll add a note that those not in IT should recognize the value of language skills. If you're outside the IT field, focusing on language studies can be far more beneficial than pursuing advanced degrees in non-IT courses.
Very well said
Bro, People can't listen truth. People come abroad and start working in restaurants or food delivery partner. They don't spent time upskilling them and will cry for JOB. People graduating doesn't possess any skills that company wants. So, no ones gonna hire you, this is reality, doesn't matter you are in India or abroad. So, study hard, send your CVs to company, build some projects etc.
Very good analysis and information. Appreciate your efforts.
I think the problems of misinformation and unrealistic expectations among International students makes them end up in making these idiotic statements after getting the reality check here.
Very informative video. Love from Pakistan bro
I am a recently passed masters graduate working here ,landing a job in Sweden is trying multiple industrial domains not sticking to one domain since you never know when there will be no job in that particular domain or things are tough.
It depends upon domain too, you may have a masters in IT, which can make it easy for you to get a job.
Thanks for such an informative video ❤...!
Who came here to see SnowFlakes commets on this video?
Would love to see a video about investing and moving your investments from India as you move to EU @roamwithashutosh. We are couple looking at moving to EU and jave sweden is on our top3 list. Also thank you for all honest content you make.
Informative video 👍, I will migrate only after few years of work experience.
Hello Ashutosh. I am thinking of doing masters in Mechanical Engineering in Sweden. I am thinking of applying to Linkoping and Chalmers because I liked their course content and structure. As you are saying that not knowing the language can be a hurdle, I wanted to ask that is it possible to learn the language while focusing on my studies as well? Because the course structure in the Universities I mentioned is quite intensive. They require 40 hours of dedication every week. Also wanted to ask whether Linkoping and Gothenberg are safe for Indian immigrants? I know every city has some areas which are unsafe but just wanted to hear your opinion because you have been living there for quite some time.
Talking about safety I think malmö is not safe compared to other places. Is it true ?
Very true but again .not all areas
Hello Sir , if you can get information about the types of visas available for indians in sweeden and How to grab a job there from our home country , please share with us
Can you make some video on investment or savings 😊 in sweden
Will do
Second that idea. I and my wife are considering moving to Europe in the coming years and looking to learn about investments while living in Sweden and how do you manage your investments in India @roamwithashutosh
We want to apply for job seeker visa in Sweden. The thing is that Germany is very costly for us specially for Job Seeker visa & Opportunity Card. We are planning for Sweden. Is Sweden beneficial for us or not?
Job seeker visa is also a risky thing. You have 9 months to find a job
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Hello brother, I am learning Swedish aggressively and also making connections with HR or recruiters from Swedish companies on LinkedIn. What do you think? Am I heading in the right direction? I plan to start my job search next year after completing my courses in Data Analysis, Financial Analysis, and DevOps Engineering.
You are doing a great job. I wish you all the very best
yes, learning Swedish is always a privilege to get the job not only in IT but also in other areas..
Hi! Very informative video 🙏
I’m trying to get an internal transfer at PwC in Sweden, but my manager mentioned it's gotten harder since COVID. Any tips on how to improve my chances?🙂
I am not sure internal transfer would be possible
@@roamwithashutosh oh,okay🙂
Bro masters is necessary to get job in Sweden or experience with graduation is enough.
No. I don't think so ..
hej! i want to know that can we get the admissions in masters of comp. science easily on dependent visa in sweden?
I have not much idea about it. But I don't think it's going to be that difficult. Moreover there won't be any tuition fee. So that's a good thing
@@roamwithashutoshno brother , Sweden has tution fees for Indians and all non eu students
If you come here in work permit dependent visa then it's free
Hello Sir , if you can get information about the types of visas available for indians in sweeden and How to grab a job there from our home country , please share with us