We have open positions at dao across the country. If you are available to work 6-8 days with a start date on March 10, 11, or 12, you can read much more below.
Become part of dao – and experience freedom in your job
At dao, you get a job where you set your own pace, enjoy fresh air every day, and feel that your effort truly makes a difference – while also being part of a strong community.

Who are we at dao?
dao is a Danish-owned distribution company with more than 100 years of experience bringing people closer to what matters in everyday life.
Every night, all year round, we work to ensure that newspapers, letters, magazines, and parcels reach their destination safely - either delivered directly to customers’ mailboxes or to a parcel shop if they prefer. We deliver before most people wake up and before the shops open. Always on time. Always right to the letterbox.
With more than 1.200 employees, two headquarters in Vejle and Rødovre, four terminals, and more than 35 distribution centres, we are an organization in constant motion. With us, time never stands still. Every single night, we work together across the country to ensure stable, nationwide distribution to every Danish postal address - 365 days a year.
At dao, it’s about more than logistics. It’s about precision, responsibility, and pride. About being part of something that works - every single day. Here, you become part of a community where we work together, where your efforts are felt, and where your work has a direct impact on thousands of people.
If you want to be part of a company with pace, tradition, and strong teamwork, dao is the place to be.
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Why our carriers staff love working at dao:

“I have control over how I plan my workday - it’s freedom with responsibility. At the same time, I get plenty of fresh air and stay in good physical shape.”

“It’s easy to get started in the job - the training is short, yet there are still opportunities to continuously develop and improve.”

“There aren’t high language requirements - the most important thing is being able to read and understand Danish addresses and house numbers. My working hours are flexible and arranged with the employer, so they can fall on different days of the week. Often, I can get a route close to where I live, keeping travel time to a minimum.”

“I meet many great colleagues, both at the depot and along the route.”

“I am employed under proper conditions, with pay according to the collective agreement, and I earn both pension and holiday pay.”

