Discover the Joy of Work in Copenhagen
In a world increasingly plagued by burnout, the Greater Copenhagen Region (GCR) is stepping up to propose a unique solution—one that not only seeks to address career dissatisfaction but also aims to reward the friends who support those in need. The newly launched "Friend Recruiter Program" invites you to play a pivotal role in a loved one's career transition.
But how does it work?
Unleashing Potential through Friendship
Many of us have friends or family members who continually express frustration about their current jobs. Greater Copenhagen acknowledges this plight and is turning it into a win-win scenario. The initiative encourages individuals to act as "recruiters" for their unhappy friends by introducing them to the career opportunities available in one of the happiest cities on earth. If your friend takes the leap and explores the job openings listed on the GCR career portal, both of you are entered into a draw for an exciting trip to Copenhagen!
A Quality Work-Life Balance
Asbjørn Overgaard, the spokesperson for Greater Copenhagen, highlights the key to this initiative: "Copenhagen is not just a city; it is a way of life. With a 37-hour workweek, ample vacation time, and minimal hierarchies, we've cultivated a community that allows for career fulfillment and personal happiness. This holiday season is an ideal time for individuals to rethink their career paths."
How It Works: The Steps to Participate
To become a "Friend Recruiter," merely sign up and refer a friend who may be contemplating a job change.
Here’s how to participate:
1.
Visit www.greatercphregion.com/friend-recruiter-program
2. Register as a recruiter and share the link with your friend.
3. Once your friend explores the opportunities, you both have the chance to win a visit to Copenhagen, where they can preview a new life filled with excitement and potential.
A Campaign Built on Success
This new initiative builds on the success of GCR’s previous campaign, "Life Quality Insurance," which showcased their commitment to offering locals an opportunity to experience the region before fully committing to a move. The GCR is not simply attempting to fill job vacancies; they are also looking to foster a genuine sense of belonging.
Maria Hardenberger Sverka, the campaign’s Marketing Director, emphasizes that this lighthearted yet serious program encourages friends to support one another in taking the next steps in their careers. Participating brings about a meaningful experience for both the director and their friend, providing a reward of a free trip while exploring new avenues for personal fulfillment.
Sign Up Now and Change Lives
Sign-ups are open now, with winners to be announced on January 31st. The GCR hopes this initiative not only transforms lives professionally but also generates happiness among friends—an aspect of life that sometimes can be ignored but is incredibly vital. Stay tuned and start thinking about the friends who might need a gentle nudge to make that change!
For additional details about the Greater Copenhagen Region and what it offers, visit the GCR homepage. With endless opportunities awaiting, both you and your friend can start working towards a "job-happy future" that could very well change your lives forever.