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Where can I find English-speaking jobs in landscape architecture in Denmark?

Hi everyone! I’m a Ukrainian landscape architect with 7+ years of experience, currently completing a PhD focused on urban vegetation, biodiversity and sustainable landscape design. I worked as a Landscape Architect and later Director & Design Lead in a landscape design and construction company, with experience taking projects from concept and technical design through construction and supervision. I also have international academic/research experience in Lithuania, Poland and Bulgaria. I’m currently looking for landscape architecture opportunities in Denmark and would be open to relocating. The problem I’m having is that I’m finding very few landscape architecture positions advertised in English on LinkedIn and company websites. I know there are international practices in Denmark, so I’m wondering if I’m simply looking in the wrong places. For landscape architects working in Denmark: Which studios are genuinely open to English-speaking landscape architects? Where do you usually find landscape architecture vacancies? Are there Danish job boards or professional networks I should be using? How important is Danish for an experienced landscape architect? Is contacting studios directly / sending unsolicited applications actually effective? I’d really appreciate any recommendations, personal experiences or names of studios I should look into.

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u/New_Suggestion_5290 — 3 days ago

How to find a landscape architecture job in Europe where English is the working language?

Hi everyone! I’m a Ukrainian landscape architect with 7+ years of experience, currently completing a PhD focused on urban vegetation, biodiversity and sustainable landscape design. I worked as a Landscape Architect and later Director & Design Lead in a landscape design and construction company, working on projects from concept and technical design through construction and supervision. I also have international academic/research experience in Lithuania, Poland and Bulgaria. I’m currently looking for opportunities in Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden and other European countries where English is the working language, and I’m open to relocation. I’ve been actively searching through LinkedIn and company career pages, but I’m finding very few landscape architecture positions advertised in English, so I’m trying to understand how international candidates usually approach the market. I’d really appreciate advice from landscape architects working in Europe: Which countries or studios are genuinely open to hiring English-speaking landscape architects? Which job boards or professional networks are actually useful? How important is the local language for experienced landscape architects? Does contacting studios/recruiters directly work in your experience? Any advice, recommendations or personal experiences would be very welcome.

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u/New_Suggestion_5290 — 3 days ago