Joe MacMillan
Registered User
They may test you... in a job where you'll actually need the language. Which is what I implied too.
They don't really test it in jobs where it's absolutely unnecessary to know it in reality. As in, most of them. With incredibly rotten luck the person making the call may be anal about it (or have a political agenda), but in most cases people are smart enough to not let a whimsical on-paper requirement to stop them from hiring an otherwise competent applicant.
To nitpick this a little further, the language requirements imposed on government officials apply only to persons holding/applying for a position in which an upper level education is set as a requirement when the position is being filled.
So technically not every person holding a pubic office has a duty to know Swedish simply on the grounds that he or she works for the government, which you also implied.
