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Swedish Public Employment Agency: Which majors are easy to find a job after graduating in Sweden?

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Swedish Public Employment Agency: Which majors are easy to find a job after graduating in Sweden?

According to the Swedish Public Employment Agency, many jobs are expected to require higher education in the future.

Kerstin Eriksson, a labor market analyst at the agency, said professions such as radiology nursing, electrical engineering and interpreting are popular in the job market.

According to the Swedish Public Employment Agency, many jobs are expected to require higher education in the future.

Kerstin Eriksson, a labor market analyst at the agency, said professions such as radiology nursing, electrical engineering and interpreting are popular in the job market.

Swedish Public Employment Agency: Which majors are easy to find a job after graduating in Sweden?

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The Swedish Minister of Immigration, Maria Malmö Steinagard, received an investigation report entitled "New Regulations on Labor Immigration, etc."

The survey recommends that the Swedish Public Employment Service (Arbetsförmedlingen) should draw up a list of popular occupations or jobs that should be exempt from the threshold, as these occupations or jobs are usually paid less than the median wage, but are popular in Sweden.

Swedish Public Employment Agency: Which majors are easy to find a job after graduating in Sweden?

Since the jobs and skills required vary from region to region of Sweden, it is recommended that each region of Sweden have a different list.

The Swedish Migration Board will then add any changes it deems necessary from an immigration policy perspective and pass on the list to the government, which then makes a "government decision" once a year to publish a list of regionally exempt occupations for the year.

Exempted jobs or positions must be classified according to the SSYK 2012 job classification system used in Sweden.

When evaluating a work permit application, USCIS will determine an exemption based on the checklist at the time of application.

This means that if an applicant's position or job is removed from the list during their application processing, they are still eligible.

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