The first thing you need to do if you become unemployed is to secure your financial situation. Here we present a summary of important things you need to think about.
Losing your job or struggling to enter the labour market are situations no one wants to face. To improve your chances of finding new employment, it’s important to stay active in your job search. Continuously review and refine both your approach and application materials. By working on your own development and seeking external advice and support, you can avoid getting stuck in a sense of hopelessness.
The first thing you need to do if you become unemployed is to secure your financial situation. There are some organisations that you will need to contact immediately.
As soon as possible, ask the employer to complete an employer's certificate. For more information, see the unemployment insurance fund website.
You must register as a job seeker with Arbetsförmedlingen – the Public Employment Service – no later than your first day of unemployment.
Apply for compensation from the Akademikernas a-kassa unemployment insurance fund no later than your first day of unemployment.
After you have submitted your application to the unemployment insurance fund, apply for compensation from the Akademikernas Inkomstförsäkring. The income insurance is included in your membership of Engineers of Sweden.
The benefits that exist in the event of unemployment require you to register as a job seeker at the Public Employment Service, to show that you are available for work. This must be done no later than your first day of unemployment
You must register on the Employment Service website using your bank ID. If you do not register, there is a risk that you will lose unemployment benefits and income insurance cover. Registration at the Employment Service is also important to ensure that you protect your SGI, (your sickness benefit-qualifying income from the Social Insurance Agency).
As a member of Engineers of Sweden and the Akademikernas a-kassa unemployment insurance fund, you can apply for compensation from the income insurance that is included automatically in your membership of the union. And when you are looking for a new job, you can use several other benefits and services that are included in your membership.
For professionally active members of Engineers of Sweden and the Akademikernas a-kassa unemployment insurance fund, income insurance is included in the union membership at no extra cost. The insurance can provide compensation of 80 per cent of a gross monthly salary of up to SEK 100,000 per month for 150 days if you become unemployed involuntarily.
If your employer is covered by a collective bargaining agreement, you are also entitled to advice and financial support from transition and support organisations: TRR. For employees in the private sector, the Job Security Foundation (Trygghetsstiftelsen)
For those in the state sector, and Omställningsfonden for employees in municipalities or regions.
Akademikerförsäkring is your union’s own insurance broker. During an insurance consultation with Akademikerförsäkring, you receive help to review your insurance coverage. Perhaps there is some insurance you can forgo while you are looking for a job?
The insurance brokers work on behalf of you and Engineers of Sweden and they don't receive any commission. They are also obligated to advise against insurance that is unnecessary for you. All to ensure that you can make informed choices, get the maximum benefit possible from your insurance, never pay for more than you need and always feel secure. The consultation is free of charge.
As a member of Engineers of Sweden, you have access to our range of free courses, seminars and webinars, as well as special discounts on skills development training in collaboration with various training partners. Membership also gives you access to discounts on several other products and services, such as train travel.
Courses, seminars, webinars and inspiration (in Swedish)
Membership discounts (in Swedish)
We can help you with updating your CV, personal letter, preparing for interviews, or exploring different career and job opportunities.
As a member of Engineers of Sweden, you have access to a wide range of services designed to support your career development. And once you’ve landed a new job, we can help you review the terms and conditions before you sign your employment contract
Benefits and services for your career (in Swedish)
Is being self employed an option for you? We can help you through the process by providing support, service and networking opportunities if you decide to start your own business. As a self-employed member, you may still be entitled to unemployment insurance compensation and income insurance.
As a member of Engineers of Sweden, you can apply for grants from funds that are managed by the union if you are in need of temporary financial help.
For more information about each fund (in Swedish only)
The application forms for support are accessible during the respective fund's application period.
If your gross income is SEK 25,500 per month or less for at least three months, you have the right to a reduced union membership fee.