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Nya Kompisbyrån

Kompisbyrån brings Swedes together with Newbies for a fika (coffee)

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Nya Kompisbyrån matches Swedes and Newbies for a kompisfika (coffee), a dinner, or a digital meeting. It’s an opportunity for Newbies to easily integrate into Swedish society and help the newcomers to wider their social network.

The organization is politically and religiously impartial, open to everyone no matter the gender, age or nationality. They offer three ways to find new friends, learn some Swedish, socialize or boost your chances to get a new job.

Kompisfika

If you wish to improve your Swedish, Nya Kompisbyrån sets up a first meeting for you to practice your Swedish over a fika for an hour. This is a perfect way to improve your language skills with a native speaker. It is add up to you and your fika-mate to decide if you want to continue meeting after that.

Moreover, you are welcome to bring a friend and you must be at least 18 years of age to participate.

Organize a dinner

Welcome, dinner is served! This meeting brings Swedes and newcomers together for dinner and good company. The goal of the initiative is to unite food, language, and social interaction. Thereby ease newcomers journey into Swedish society.

Sign up and contact?

Find more information and sign up directly at Nya Kompisbyrån!


Further reading

FAQs

Do Swedish employers prefer a one-page CV?

Yes—aim for one page. Go to two pages only if you have 10+ years experience.

Should I include a photo on a Swedish CV?

Optional. Many international employers do not require a photo; follow the job ad and industry norm.

Where can I verify CV format tips?

See Arbetsförmedlingen’s guide and Unionen’s templates.

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The Career Sweden Team brings together experts in recruitment, communication, and relocation, all working toward one goal: helping international talents find their place in Sweden. We create clear, reliable guides and articles about Sweden’s job market, recruitment, and work culture — as well as practical, fact-based resources on everything that shapes life and career here.
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