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STOCKHOLM
Stockholm is split across 14 islands and there is always something new to experience. With tons of things to do on every island, Stockholm is the perfect place to be.
Whether you fancy going for a hike in one of the many nature preserves around the city, visit a museum or two, or go for a shopping spree there are always options. And the best part is that you can easily move around the city with public transit by underground, busses, trams, or even boats. In the middle of all this, on the island of Södermalm, the DICE office is located. Here we offer an attractive and rewarding work environment to employees placed centrally with easy connections across the greater Stockholm area.
Living in Sweden
Working Culture
Working in Sweden means adopting a flat hierarchy where everyone's thoughts matter and no idea is less worth than someone else's. It's how we innovate and move forward. And at DICE we are no different.
Parental Benefits, Childcare, and Education
Sweden is well-known for prioritizing quality of life in its labor laws, with very generous parental leave and the ability to receive compensation when taking care of sick children.
High-quality and publicly subsidized childcare is available to all children, and at the age of seven all children are required to start attending school.
After nine years they can stay on for secondary school (“gymnasium”) and choose different programs with an academic or vocational profile. University studies are free for residents of Sweden as well as EU/EEA and Swiss citizens, with publicly funded student loans and subsidies for residents.
Getting Around
Getting around the city of Stockholm, or even the country itself, can easily be done without a car. The public transport system is built to take you almost all the way from the most northern top of Sweden – Treriksröset – where the three countries meet, to the most southern point – the fishing village of Smygehamn.
The city of Stockholm has an extraordinary system where you can choose to use the metro, busses, trams, or boats to get anywhere in the city all on one card.
If you rather want to explore the city by foot or bike, there are kilometers of special lanes built out for just that purpose, making it one of the more pedestrian-friendly city.
The Social Scene
If you like to go out there is a large and varied social scene in Stockholm. In the summer you often find Swedes out and about in restaurants, cafes, or parks enjoying life. Throughout the year, there are a lot of concerts, galleries, exhibitions, and different public events available. When you’re not able to sit and enjoy an outdoor movie in the winter there’s always a christmas market with some Glögg and roasted almonds available...