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“Starting a job in the Danish workplace can be hard for foreigners” – Danish regional newspaper network
Starting a job in a Danish workplace isn’t always easy for newcomers, but Kay Xander Mellish has a few tips to make it easier, she tells the Danish regional newspaper network.
For example, you should be ready to challenge your boss, admit your mistakes as soon as you make them, and deal with Danish humor.
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