When browsing jobs where the salary range is provided in kroner (for at least Danish, Swedish and Norwegian jobs), the salary is written as e.g. "kr480k - 600k". This is because "kr" is used as the currency symbol instead of e.g. € or $.
But the correct way to write the currency would be "kr. 480k - 600k" or "480k - 600k kr.".
Here are two suggested fixes:
Change the currency into "kr. " (notice the period and the space).
Change the currency into "DKK " for Danish kroner, "NOK " for Norwegian kroner, and "SEK " for Swedish kroner, since they're separate currencies. Companies may be Swedish but have Danish offices, and it wouldn't be obvious what currency is implied. (The less formal "sek" and "dkr" could also be used, but it's probably less obvious to foreigners what that means. Also, as a non-Scandinavian, wanting to google the exchange rate is by far simpler if you know the actual name of the currency.)
Edit 2PM: Added second suggestion based on @Lundin's side note.
The attached screenshot contains one place where "kr480k - 600k" is used and one place where "€40k - 55k" is used.