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AlexeyMaddison

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Hi guys! My name is Alexey, i'm from Finland, and i want move to sweden in several months, little about me. 21 eyers old, my Finnish and Russian are native languages, also i speak ( or just write on English ))).

I'm Photographer, video-operator, video designer, motion designer, animation design, musiciant. Also i have experience of programming for mobile platforms as iOS, Android and WP. I like move to Stockholm or Malmö.

My question is: How hard is find a job in sweden in creative industry such a " Creative Agency, movie production etc.. "

And, yes. You can check my portfolio. http://alexeylungu.deviantart.com/

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Best. Alex
 
Hello, I am also from finland and don't know about jobs in sweden but I suggest you start to learn swedish. It shouldn't be so difficult since you speak english, or do you just write english.
If you only speak russian and finnish you are not able to communicate and then you need to be many times better than other people if someone is going to hire you instead of someone they can talk to.
In my job, not photography, I have worked with german, french, spanish, dutch and american people, I speak swedish finnish and english and understand some german, and it can be difficult if you don't know what you work partners mean. I have problems understanding some norwegian although I speak swedish.

Hope it works out for you.
 
Hello, I am also from finland and don't know about jobs in sweden but I suggest you start to learn swedish. It shouldn't be so difficult since you speak english, or do you just write english.
If you only speak russian and finnish you are not able to communicate and then you need to be many times better than other people if someone is going to hire you instead of someone they can talk to.
In my job, not photography, I have worked with german, french, spanish, dutch and american people, I speak swedish finnish and english and understand some german, and it can be difficult if you don't know what you work partners mean. I have problems understanding some norwegian although I speak swedish.

Hope it works out for you.

Thanks Hankki, about english, it was joke. I have basic english and i think that i can communicate norm with all people, but i wan't to know, how hard is find the job in sweden, because in Finland it's very easy.
 
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