Resources for finding a job in CopenhagenThere are plenty of websites to look for jobs in Copenhagen. Some are available in English, but if you really want to broaden your search and find more opportunities, it's a good idea to look through the job posts in Danish as well. Read also Copenhagen's labour market Although you probably don't speak Danish (yet!), using the 'Translate this page' function available on websites will help you understand what the job requirements are. Unless the job explicitly states a Danish language requirement, it might be worth applying for it with an English CV ' you never know what could happen.If you have a specific company in mind, check out the 'Careers' section of their website to find out more about available job vacancies. Read also The work culture in Copenhagen Setting up your CVEven if you are applying with an English CV, there are some things to know about job applications in Denmark. As with any job, it is important to fill your CV with information relevant to the position you are applying for.Make sure to highlight how your skills will fit the requirements listed in the job advertisement. Show how you can add value and why you would be a good fit for the company and work environment. Read also Setting up a business in Denmark Skip the serious passport photos if you are adding a photo to your CV. Choose a picture that shows your friendliness and informal but professional appearance ' traits which are valued by Danes.The Interview etiquette in CopenhagenKeep the same attitude for job interviews: informal and friendly yet still professional. Depending on the sector in which you work, the conversations could range from casual to very formal. Read also Internships in Denmark Find out as much as possible about the company to understand their work environment and culture. This will help you know what to expect in an interview situation. As with any interview, remember to dress accordingly and do your best to appear professional.And don't be late for your interview ' Danes take punctuality very seriously! Read also Working in Denmark Some practical informationHere are some tips for applying to jobs in Copenhagen:The hiring process is quite lengthy. Don't expect immediate replies to your application as companies can take up to a month to reply.Don't expect a rejection letter. Often companies will not send out a rejection letter if your application is unsuccessful. If you never hear back from them, it is safe to assume that the position has been filled.Follow up on your applications by sending an email or putting in a phone call. Dropping by in person to deliver a printed copy of your CV or asking to speak to the hiring manager is an even better idea. Taking actions like these could really help you stand out amongst competitors.Demonstrate your eagerness to learn more about the Danish language and culture. Unless you are working in an international company, the reality is that you will have to learn the language and culture to fit in with your colleagues socially.Still wondering about something? Check out our articles about the labour market in Copenhagen and understanding the local work environment.Useful links:Greater Copenhagen Career PortalGlassdoor (available in English and Danish)Job IndexThe Hub (Tech jobs/opportunities in startups)JobsincopenhagenStepstoneJobnet (here you can also upload your CV)OfirIndeedCareerjet