Finland Works
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Take the opportunity to experience the quality of life in Finland.
Stability, security and functionality form the basis of everyday life in Finland. That’s why – Finland Works!
During the Finland Works recruitment event on the 4th of April 2019 between 10 am and 4 pm (CET), you will have the chance to meet employers from a variety of sectors:
- Metalworkers (welding, CNC, machinery) – make a precise move to cut yourself a new career path!
- Constructions workers and supervisors – take your career to new heights!
- ICT professionals (programmers, coders, web specialists) – develop your professionalism in the real and virtual world!
- Energy/Power Industry professionals – put the spark back into your career!
Start to explore how Finland can take your personal and working life in a new and positive direction. Join the event, register, submit your application, chat with employers, be interviewed and get a job.
As well as the job opportunities on offer, anyone who registers will receive useful information on living and working in Finland, dealing with issues such as taxes, social security etc. Be sure to check the 'Jobseekers toolkit' heading on the right hand side of this page.
To join us on the 4th of April 2019 at the Finland Works, European (Online) Job Day, you have to register in advance! Register using the link at the top of the page.
We are looking forward to your registration and participation in our event at www.europeanjobdays.eu
For employers in Finland, this event is the perfect opportunity to promote your recruitment needs throughout Europe. You’ll have the chance to meet a wide range of jobseekers who are highly motivated and have the relevant qualifications and experience.
Jobseekers toolkit for Finland
Whether you are moving to Finland as a single person or with your family, you will have many questions that will need answering. Here you will find an extensive toolkit of reliable and up-to-date information from the etiquette of taking sauna to establishing your own business. Start here to begin planning your move and making your transition to Finland that much easier.
infoFinland – a comprehensive guide in 12 languages about moving to and living in Finland
Tips for finding work in Finland – from the Finnish employment service
Why the popularity of Finland is growing
EnterFinland – residence issues explained by the Finnish migration service
Welcome to Finland guide – A 63-page guide in 13 languages from the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment in Finland
Finnish taxation
All you need to know about the Finnish taxation system
Coming to work for a Finnish employer
Social Insurance
Whether moving to Finland temporarily or permanently, about to start work or looking for work, this guide covers all the basics on social security.
Quick guide when you move to Finland by KELA (the Social Insurance Institution of Finland).
Accommodation
You may look for a flat to rent from pages such as
www.etuovi.com, www.vuokraovi.com, www.forenom.com/, www.kodisto.fi/
Suomi.fi –online service
Online service contains information about public services, forms and news released by the public administration
Learning the Finnish language
Studying Finnish – how to find Finnish language courses.
Venla – Free Finnish online self-study material