Everyone's advice has been really helpful (I'm thinking of what I will do when I move to the UK.. my degree was in an Asian language).
You mention being in the middle of your degree.. is it too late to possibly add a minor or some extra courses in another subject to make you look a bit more marketable? For example, perhaps going into something like Communication Studies or International Relations or International Business/Marketing? Even taking some courses like that raises your chances.. and in the case you can't take a course in Norwegian, I don't think it would hurt to go for a course in another major European language such as French or Spanish. Having some sort of cross-cultural exposure will be important.
Otherwise, besides the education field, I would look into the non-profit field as well (unfortunately, I don't know of any in Norway..) that might have ties to an organization in the United States or promotes a cause that you believe in (and just so happens to require English speakers!) Try to see if your community also has a Norwegian association that might be able to provide you leads, connections, or resources to language courses/tutors or ideas on jobs. Minnesota has some of the largest populations of people of Norwegian descent, so there are plenty - but you never know with where you are!
It looks like there's a Consulate General of Norway in California, too.. why not give them a ring? https://www.norway.org/Embassy/sanfrancisco/
Good luck!
You mention being in the middle of your degree.. is it too late to possibly add a minor or some extra courses in another subject to make you look a bit more marketable? For example, perhaps going into something like Communication Studies or International Relations or International Business/Marketing? Even taking some courses like that raises your chances.. and in the case you can't take a course in Norwegian, I don't think it would hurt to go for a course in another major European language such as French or Spanish. Having some sort of cross-cultural exposure will be important.
Otherwise, besides the education field, I would look into the non-profit field as well (unfortunately, I don't know of any in Norway..) that might have ties to an organization in the United States or promotes a cause that you believe in (and just so happens to require English speakers!) Try to see if your community also has a Norwegian association that might be able to provide you leads, connections, or resources to language courses/tutors or ideas on jobs. Minnesota has some of the largest populations of people of Norwegian descent, so there are plenty - but you never know with where you are!
It looks like there's a Consulate General of Norway in California, too.. why not give them a ring? https://www.norway.org/Embassy/sanfrancisco/
Good luck!
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