Places you go to earn a living.
Norway is a Scandinavian country in Europe. Main jobs in Norway include the areas of fishing, finance, health care and oil.
In Norway you can educate your self to whatever you want.
Norway is considered to be a land of many jobs. The unemployment rate is quite low, with a percentage of 3.2 and appears to have an employment rate still on the rise.
Yes, if you are from the European Union.
The same jobs like in any other western country. Plus a lot of jobs in the fishing and oil industry.
Norway has an astounding employment rate which is envied by most of the world. The percentage of people working in Norway falls roughly at 96.8 percent.
Norwegians emigrate to the us. Norway was very poor that time. It was hard to find jobs.
The jobs that originally were important in Norway are fishing, sailing (Norway is still one of the most important shipping countries in the world), boat-building, farming, lumbering, hunting and all other jobs that you would excpect. Today, jobs in Norway are about the same as in other parts of Europe.
Halliburton has several overseas jobs. A few that are listed on their website are in Denmark, Norway and Saudi Arabia, just to name a few places where they have job openings. These are high paying jobs.
Aborigines from Northern Norway (And Sweden and Finland). Most Sami's in Norway live in the capitol and therefore have very "normal" jobs -not traditional ones like rein-herders and fishermen.
I'm not sure what the most common proffesion in Norway is, but the oil industry employs big part of western Norway. In the North of Norway fishing and reindeer are big business. Southeast (Oslo, the capital) most of the government offices are housed.
The coast of Norway ( which is just Norway.)