Reminder of the task at hand: international destination you’ like to work in in the future, include costs of living, quality of life, etc.
Solution: CPH Film Industry job in Denmark. I’ve always been a little in awe of European countries, they just seem so clean and organized! So I knew I wanted to check around there.
I can already say, the quality of life there is 👌 The only issue is the cost of life there – it’s a lot. But you also get paid well, so does that balance it out lol?
I was unfortunately not able to find how much I would make on this job, but I would hope it would be enough because Copenhagen is apparently one of the more expensive cities there. The rent for a student apartment is around 800 – 900 EUR in Copenhagen, which is about 850-950 for us Americans.
Despite that though, it would be really cool to work here both for the location and the fact that it’s a smaller business drew me in, since I’d be less likely to feel like just a cog in a wheel.
And here is the job description, sounds pretty nice to me! : )
You are a filmmaker with heaps of creativity who isn’t afraid to take risks. If this is you, we’d love to chat. We’re a small creative agency that is preparing our marketing for next year. We need help with the filming, editing, and brainstorming. You’ll work closely with our founder. For your time we’ll give you a crash course on corporate filmmaking, what clients expect, and what the processes look like. You’ll assist on corporate shoots at some of Denmark’s largest companies and help with our SoMe content. We’re flexible with your time as well, you can work from our studio in Copenhagen or from home (although you’ll get a lot more out of it at the studio). For the right person we are also open to hire after the internship, for a start next year.