Addressing Labor Shortages in Denmark
Denmark is currently grappling with labor shortages across various sectors, prompting the need for foreign workers to fill a total of 110 job positions. In response to this situation, the Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) has revised the Positive List, which outlines professions in demand for foreign workers.
The updated Positive List, effective from January 1, 2024, encompasses a diverse array of job openings. With 72 positions falling under the Positive List for People with a Higher Education and 38 under the Positive List for Skilled Work, Denmark is seeking individuals with a range of qualifications and expertise.
Positions Open for Highly Educated Foreign Workers
Denmark’s Positive List for People with a Higher Education comprises professions facing shortages of skilled workers. Eligible individuals offered a job from this list can apply for both residence and work permits in Denmark under the Positive List Scheme. The available positions include:
- Military Work
- Management roles in administration, logistics, production, and education
- Natural Science and Engineering roles
- Healthcare professions
- Teaching and Educational roles
- Business, Administration, and Sales positions
- Information and Communication Technology roles
- Legal, Social Science, and Cultural roles
- Technician roles in various fields
- Personal Services and Building Trades positions
Skilled Work Opportunities
Apart from roles for highly educated professionals, Denmark also seeks skilled workers to fill 38 positions listed under the Positive List for Skilled Work. Asylum seekers who secure jobs from this list are eligible to apply under the scheme. The positions encompass a wide range of industries, including science and engineering, health, business administration, trades, and services.
In-demand roles include:
- Science and Engineering Associate Professionals
- Health Professionals
- Business and Administration Associate Professionals
- Legal, Social, Cultural, and Related Associate Professionals
- Technician roles
- Personal Services Workers
- Building and Related Trades Workers
- Metal, Machinery, and Related Trade Workers
- Office and Customer Service Clerks
- Human Resources Assistants
- Precision Mechanics
- Electricians
- Cabinetmakers
- and more.
The Positive Lists serve as a pathway for foreign workers to contribute to Denmark’s workforce while addressing critical labor shortages across various sectors. With opportunities available for both highly educated professionals and skilled workers, Denmark presents promising prospects for individuals seeking employment opportunities abroad.