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Shifting focus to healthcare, a newly graduated nurse working 32 hours a week earns only 16,600 Danish kroner, which many interpret as inadequate for the demanding role. However, a more experienced nurse with a dozen years in the field earns around 32,000 Danish kroner, including extra payment for evening and night work. This disparity points to the ongoing challenges surrounding nurse compensation in Denmark.
Project Management in Renewable Energy
Project managers in Denmark can expect competitive salaries as well, exemplified by a project manager in the wind energy sector who earns nearly 35,000 Danish kroner monthly. This aligns with the country's focus on sustainable energy and showcases the growing opportunities in this field.