Moving to Sweden as a spouse came with both joy and uncertainty. I initially kept my remote job in another country, but when that came to an end, I found myself at a crossroads: it was time to look for work in Sweden.
I knew I wanted to do something meaningful, so I applied only for the jobs I was genuinely interested in. Just three weeks into my search, I landed my first interview鈥攐n only my third application. I was optimistic. That first process included three interviews and a test task. Everything seemed to be going well鈥 until I got a rejection. It came as a shock.
After that, things got quiet. For two long months, I kept applying鈥攖his time widening my scope a bit, considering adjacent industries and new career paths.
One thing I appreciated during this time: even when I didn鈥檛 get the job, I almost always received a response. People seemed to notice the effort I put into my applications and often took the time to reply thoughtfully. That gave me a bit of strength to keep going.
Then a friend told me about International Citizen Hub Lund. I had never heard of it before, but I decided to give it a try鈥攁nd I鈥檓 so glad I did. I didn鈥檛 just find useful job search tips; I found a real turning point.
For me, the Hub and the Kick-Start Career Program offered something deeper:
Every session left me buzzing with ideas. I鈥檇 call my mom afterward just to share all the insights I had learned!
Shortly after finishing the course, I got a job. It was my second interview during this six-month journey, and this time鈥攊t was a yes. Ironically, just as I reached the final stages of that process, two more interview invitations came in. But when I received the offer, I accepted immediately. I just knew it was right.
A sweet coincidence confirmed that for me: on my way to the final interview in Malm枚, I ran into a fellow International Citizens Hub graduate, Megan. She looked at me and said, 鈥淵ou鈥檒l get the job.鈥 And she was right.
Today, I work as a marketer at a small startup in Malm枚, in a beautiful old building in the city center, with original windows and a vintage elevator. I love everything鈥攖he job, the people, the pace, and the spirit of the company. It feels like exactly where I鈥檓 meant to be.
My advice to others? Be patient. This is how things work in Sweden鈥攜ou often have to wait. But use that time well. Put care into every application. Make it personal. Don鈥檛 forget what you鈥檙e good at, and don鈥檛 be afraid to grow in the waiting.
听
/Maria Vilina
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