April 2nd, 2024 at 05:49 am
Marketing Jobs in Sweden With Visa Sponsorship (SEK 14,300 per month)
There is a service in Sweden called “Arbetsformedlingen” that can assist persons looking for work. It offers you knowledge, assistance, and counsel. People looking for jobs in Sweden frequently use multiple privately held job portals. Most of the time, these websites include job advertisements (typically in Swedish) as well as options for sharing your CV.
The list of labour shortages
In partnership with the Public Employment Service, the Swedish Migration Agency compiles a list of vocations in high demand in Sweden, known as the labour shortage list (PDF only in Swedish). Check it out because if you are given a job in a high-demand occupation (one on this list), you can apply for a work visa from Sweden instead of returning to your home country. (Because the list is only available in Swedish, you may need to use a web translation tool to access it.)
List of Marketing Jobs in Sweden with Visa Sponsorship
1. Performance Marketing Specialist
Responsibilities
- Assist with the daily management of lead nurturing programs, such as reporting, testing, optimizing, and launching campaigns.
- Help to create and implement email communication flows.
- Make iterative changes to marketing campaigns across all channels, including email, social media, sponsored search, and printing.
- Assist in managing and maintaining marketing contact segments for digital marketing efforts.
- Collaborate with the sales and creative marketing teams to create engaging content and message strategies.
- Analyze channel, campaign, and program performance to discover potential optimization opportunities.
- Strong understanding of all stages of the marketing funnel, as well as how customers interact with all marketing mediums, digital and print.
- Deliver reports and results summaries to team members and management.
2. Sales Representative
Responsibilities
- Develop new business, penetrate existing clients, and reduce lost business to achieve profitable sales growth and particular objectives within the designated territory.
- Seek and qualify prospects according to corporate account segmentation goals.
- Researches customer business needs and creates a mix of products and services to fulfill them.
- Evaluate market trends and offer items to customers based on their business requirements and goals.
- Be aware of market circumstances, product advancements, and rivals’ products, prices, and sales; share this knowledge with clients as part of the value-added services you offer.
- Answer client queries regarding items, costs, availability, and usage.
- Provide product information and hands-on training to customer personnel.
- Drive personal vehicle to client accounts, conventions, business meetings, and so on.
- Communicate and collect accounts receivable as needed, collaborating with the credit department and the customer; collect any balances due in accordance with approved credit terms.
- Manage deliveries according to the transportation department’s stated routing schedule; troubleshoot any issues that arise during the order process (for example, out-of-stock items, special order items, low inventory, etc.).
- Participate in company activities, promotions, customer visits, and events.
- Attend and take part in general sales and district meetings.
- Participate in ongoing training sessions.
- Assist with new employee training as requested.
- Examine and analyse daily and weekly reports, including special-order requests, customer bid files, and sales/gross profit margin information.
- Administrative activities include producing sales budgets and reports, keeping sales records, processing credits and pick-up requests, creating sales quotes and menu ideas, and filing reports.
- Additional duties may be allocated.
3. Marketing Communications Assistant
Responsibilities
- Create and distribute short and long-form video material for Northern Human Services’ social and digital media channels.
- Work with program and service staff to find interview candidates and filming sites.
- Coordinate video shoots, interviews, and script writing.
- Turn raw content/footage into commercial products on several platforms (web, social, recruitment events).
- Handle all areas of video production (audio, visual effects, animation, graphics).
- Follow video projects from start to end.
EURES – The European Job Network.
The EURES portal, which contains public and private job listings from EU/EEA nations and Switzerland, is another ideal place to start for jobseekers. The European Labour Authority operates the gateway to promote labour mobility and the free movement of workers. When seeking work in Sweden, citizens of the EU/EEA or Switzerland can seek assistance from a EURES advisor. You can also take advantage of the EURES Targeted Mobility Scheme, which provides financial assistance when relocating to another country for work.
You can contact a EURES advisor at any organization that is a member of the EURES network; please check this list of EURES members in Sweden for more information.
A film from the Swedish Public Employment Service on how to look for work in Sweden
Direct contact with a company
If you are interested in working for a certain company, you should apply directly to them. Many businesses post information about open vacancies on their websites. If a company’s website does not provide any career information, you can contact them personally to see if they will accept an open application.
Fast tracks and work experience/internships
Another approach to entering the Swedish labour force is to gain work experience or an internship with a company. This provides you with vocational experience, vocational orientation, or work experience, which may offer you an advantage when searching for a proper job later on.
Korta vägen (‘the shortcut’—link to Folkuniversitetet, one of the educational associations engaged) is a national program that provides foreign academics with a quick track to work in Sweden. The Swedish Public Employment Service organizes it.