{"id":3885,"date":"2020-08-10T09:37:00","date_gmt":"2020-08-10T08:37:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lscconnect.com\/consultantconnect\/contracting-in-denmarks-booming-biotech-sector\/"},"modified":"2022-07-19T10:05:17","modified_gmt":"2022-07-19T09:05:17","slug":"contracting-in-denmarks-booming-biotech-sector","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lscconnect.com\/consultantconnect\/blog\/2020\/08\/10\/contracting-in-denmarks-booming-biotech-sector\/","title":{"rendered":"Contracting in Denmark\u2019s booming Biotech sector"},"content":{"rendered":"
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At LSC we have been partnering with world-leading companies in the Danish Bio\/pharma sector to build the teams they need to successfully deliver business critical projects for more than 16 years. We caught up with LSC consultant Lanre (Process Design Engineer), who recently made the move to Kalundborg to build up his industry experience and gain exposure to a new culture and a new way of working.<\/p>\n
Find out what Lanre had to say about life and work in Denmark’s biotech city.<\/p>\n
From day one I\u2019ve always had in mind that I\u2019d like to build up my experience and knowledge in Ireland and be able to move abroad to work.\u00a0 I\u2019ve talked to a lot of people that have worked in Switzerland and Denmark and had really good experiences, I too wanted to have that experience of a different culture and a different way of doing things – so when the opportunity came up to work in Denmark I couldn\u2019t say no!<\/p>\n
The project I\u2019m working on is really busy, timelines are tight so it\u2019s all go at the moment with longer working hours and not fully indicative of a more typical Danish working culture \u2013 where people would start at 7am and finish at 3pm or 12noon on Fridays \u2013 they really keep their work-life balance here.<\/p>\n
Kalundborg is surrounded by farms & life is pretty quiet. There isn\u2019t a big social scene here. I\u2019m a quiet person so it suits me here. However, the best thing about Denmark as a whole is the transportation system. I can be in Copenhagen in an hour and from there travel anywhere within Europe \u2013 the train system is brilliant.<\/p>\n
Because there are a lot of farms the food is really good with access to local fresh produce. I prefer cooking to eating out so it\u2019s perfect for me. Cycling as well \u2013 they give the cycle lanes the same attention they give the roads so I\u2019ve never had so much fun cycling – it\u2019s definitely a highlight.<\/p>\n
Even though the cost of living is high here, the healthcare system is really good including access to gyms\/CrossFit to promote a healthy lifestyle. CrossFit is only \u20ac45 monthly in Kalundborg as opposed to \u20ac100 per month in Ireland.\u00a0 They also have a culture of helping motivate others and not leaving until everyone has completed the training to keep energy levels up \u2013 I think that\u2019s really cool.<\/p>\n
One of the challenges is the language, there are not a lot of native English speakers on-site. I make my presentations in English, and people are so polite they make an effort to discuss in English, however at times you may be sitting in a meeting for 20 minutes whilst others are speaking Danish. You need to be able to adapt and be prepared for this<\/p>\n
In Denmark for a lot of rentals you have to pay 3-4 months\u2019 rent in advance so I would recommend getting an airbnb.\u00a0 I booked an airbnb for a month and was lucky to be able to negotiate a longer-term rental after I arrived without that upfront payment.<\/p>\n
Get a bike \u2013 cycling is really good here and you can save a lot on transport costs and at the moment with Covid it\u2019s a much better option than taking the bus!<\/p>\n
Finally be nice to everyone – everyone is so nice here, people are really friendly!<\/p>\n
Monthly accommodation cost:<\/strong><\/p>\n \u20ac600 per month shared Farmhouse (private room- shared facilities)<\/p>\n Commute to work:<\/strong><\/p>\n 10-15 mins cycle (7 km distance)<\/p>\n Canteen costs:<\/strong><\/p>\n \u20ac3 for all you can eat at lunch on-site<\/p>\n Nearest city<\/strong>:<\/p>\n Copenhagen 1 hour by train<\/p>\n Nearest airport:<\/strong><\/p>\n Copenhagen \u2013 1 hour 20 mins via Copenhagen main station<\/p>\n Flight route home: <\/strong><\/p>\n KLM via Amsterdam to Cork. The flight leaves early morning at 6am to be back in Cork for lunchtime and gives me the chance to catch up on work on the layover in Amsterdam.There are also cheaper options with Ryanair direct to Dublin.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n