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Working as a nurse in Swiss

E.lena1012

Hello, do everyone works as a  nurse in Switzerland? How was at the beginning? After the recognition of the bachelor, you were hired as nurse or first you have to work as a carer until you learnt the language better?

How are the salaries? And the life is so expensive? Can a single people live there?

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natkyeremeasomah

I am writing this letter to apply for the position of General care nurse,Home care service andCaregiver.As nursing officer,i am extremely familiar and experience with the job and have had the opportunity to practice my profession for 8 years.I would be very much appreciate it if you would give me the opportunity to work in the institution.I strongly believe that i can perform all duties and tasks very well and that the employment opportunity would make significant advancement in my career.Attached my documents.

SimCityAT

I am writing this letter to apply for the position of General care nurse,Home care service andCaregiver.As nursing officer,i am extremely familiar and experience with the job and have had the opportunity to practice my profession for 8 years.I would be very much appreciate it if you would give me the opportunity to work in the institution.I strongly believe that i can perform all duties and tasks very well and that the employment opportunity would make significant advancement in my career.Attached my documents. - @natkyeremeasomah

This website isn't a recruitment agency. But for you to work, you will have to make sure your qualifications are recognised in Switzerland, and you will need to be fluent in written and spoken German or French to at least B2 level. Without that, you will have no chance of employment. The country is also a very expensive place to live in.