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Internship programme at Swedavia leads to job faster

It currently takes five to ten years for a university graduate recently arrived in Sweden to get a job in the country. The internship programme Jobbsprånget, run by the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, has developed in a short time into a much faster means for this group to find a position in the labour market. Swedavia participates actively in this programme.
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Internship programme at Swedavia leads to job faster

It currently takes five to ten years for a university graduate recently arrived in Sweden to get a job in the country. The internship programme Jobbsprånget, run by the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, has developed in a short time into a much faster means for this group to find a position in the labour market. Swedavia participates actively in this programme.