Finland - Norway - Sweden Day
Sobre este evento
North is calling - are you listening?
This is your chance to take your career to the next level and challenge yourself to a new career path! Give the north a chance. Finland, northern Norway and northern Sweden are arranging an online recruitment event to provide you with the chance to find job opportunities in our countries.
During the Finland-Norway-Sweden Day recruitment event on March 11, 2020 between 10am and 4pm (CET), you will have the chance to meet employers from a variety of sectors:
- Tourism: hotel workers, cooks, waiters - add some Nordic flavors to your life!
- Metal: metalworkers (welding, CNC, machinery) - make a precise move to cut yourself a new career path!
- Mining: get a golden opportunity!
- Construction: workers and supervisors – build a new career!
- ICT: professionals (programmers, coders, web specialists) – turn the byte into a job!
- Health sector (medical specialists, nurses and support workers): - take care of your career and make a healthy move!
- Other sectors
- Summer jobs: discover a warm north!
Start exploring how you can take your personal and work life in a new, positive direction. Join the event, register, submit your application, chat with employers, interview 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, northern Norway and northern Sweden on issues such as taxes, social security, etc.
To join us on March 11, 2020 at Finland-Norway-Sweden Day, you have to register in advance!
Be with us on March 11, 2020 to find out how you can become a part of our Nordic family.
For employers:
this event is the perfect opportunity to promote your recruitment needs in different sectors 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.
The event is targeted to employers in Finland, Northern Norway and Northern Sweden.
We are looking forward to your registration and participation.
Jobseekers toolkit for Finland
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
Digital and population data service agency - promotes the digitalisation of society, secures the availability of data, and provides services for the life events of its customers
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
Extra information
Finterest - web service for travellers in Finland
Expat Finland - an unofficial Finland Guidebook
Jobseekers toolkit for Sweden
Jobseekers toolkit for Sweden
Do you want to work in Sweden?
If you live in another EU/EEA country you can get certain help from our EURES advisers if you want to work in Sweden. Here is some information about living and working in Sweden.
Sweden - More about Sweden and the Swedish culture
Swedish taxation
Taxes – The Swedish Tax Agency about taxes in Sweden
Social Insurance
Social Insurance – The Swedish social insurance
Regulated professions – Regulated professions and your qualifications in Sweden
Working in Sweden
Working in Sweden – Your Guide to working or running a business in Sweden
Forms of employment - Different forms of employment and self-employment
Statistics on average salaries - Statistics on average salaries in Sweden by profession are available on Statistics Sweden’s website
Learning the Swedish language
Swedish Institute – Learn Swedish
Swedish for all – How to begin learning Swedish
Extra information
Work permit – General information for citizens in EU/EEA countries and Switzerland as well as non-EU/EEA citizens
The Swedish Migration Agency – Information about work permits in Sweden
Jobseekers toolkit for Norway
Work
Public Employment service
www.ec.europa.eu/eures EURES, the European Job Mobility Portal
www.finn.no/jobb private job database
NAV Service Centre EURES Phone: 0047 55 55 33 39 (press 2)
Email: eures@nav.no (Information about jobs search in English)
Looking for work
We recommend that you register your CV on the EURES portal www.eures.europa.eu, where Norwegian employers are likely to be looking for European candidates.
Where to find the jobs
The easiest way if you don’t speak Norwegian is to search for jobs on the EURES portal www.eures.europa.eu. Indeed, all the job vacancies published by NAV are listed on this portal. You can then use the search function in your own language and access the job vacancies. Check first the job vacancies “with EURES flag”, as
You can also access job vacancies in English which are listed on the NAV website www.arbeidsplassen.no. Use “english” as key word search
Staffing and recruitment agencies
www.stillinger.no Employment portal
Recruitment agencies
The private recruitment agencies have a big share of the job market in Norway, and there are numerous. You should consider registering at a few of them. A few examples: - www.manpower.no www.adecco.no www.proffice.no www.jobzone.no
There are many more recruitment agencies, you can find them via the Yellow Pages www.gulesider.no. Write “bemanningsbyrå” in the search field.
Public services
www.nyinorge.no New in Norway guide - practical information from public administrations
www.nav.no/en the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration
https://helsenorge.no/foreigners-in-norway Healthcare and social security
www.sua.no Service Centre for Foreign Workers in Oslo
https://www.skatteetaten.no/en/person/foreign/Tax information for foreign workers in Norway
www.udi.no the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration
www.politi.no the Norwegian Police
www.arbeidstilsynet.no The Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority
www.toll.no Customs
www.grensetjansten.com Cross border service Sweden/Norway
www.innovasjonnorge.no Innovation Norway
www.ssb.no Statistics Norway
www.mattilsynet.no Norwegian Food/Animal Safety Authority
www.government.no Information from the Government and the Ministries
Cities & Municipalities
www.oslo.kommune.no/startpage/
To find the website of any municipality: www.name-of-municipality.kommune.noNewspapers
www.aftenposten.no Oslo
www.aftenbladet.no Stavanger
www.bt.no Bergen
www.adressa.no Trondheim
www.nordlys.no Tromsø
www.fvn.no KristiansandSearch engines
www.google.no , www.bing.no, www.kvasir.no, www.startsiden.no
Recognition of Education and Qualifications
www.nokut.no Recognition of foreign education
www.helsedirektoratet.no/English Authorisation and Licence for Health personnel
Trade Unions
www.lo.no The Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions
www.akademikerne.no The Federation of Norwegian Professional Associations
www.ys.no The Confederation of Vocational Unions
www.unio.no The Confederation of Unions for Professionals
Start your own company in Norway
www.altinn.no/en see “start and run business”
Language courses in Norway
www.ntnu.edu/learnnow free online Norwegian language course
www.kompetansenorge.no/English See “Immigrant integration” for all the accredited language course providers in Norway
www.folkeuniversitetet.no/ Class room courses
www.aof.no Class room courses
https://felles.oslovo.no/ Courses in Oslo
Study in Norway
www.studyinnorway.no the guide to higher education in Norway
www.diku.no Agency for International Cooperation and Quality Enhancement in Higher Education
www.samordnaopptak.no/info/english/ The Norwegian Universities and College Admission service
Traineeships and Internships in Norway
www.trainee.no The Norwegian trainee guide
http://aiesec.org Student organization - Internships
www.karrierestart.no Job portal and lots of advice and other relevant information
www.europlacement.com (Intern and internship in Europe)
Housing
www.finn.no/eiendom market place for rental “bolig til leie” and purchase «bolig til salgs»
www.hybel.no rentals and home share agency
www.utleiemegleren.no rentals agency
Diverse/Other
www.visitnorway.com the official Travel guide to Norway
www.gulesider.no the Yellow Pages in Norway
www.petro.no News website for the oil and gas industry
Information for Jobseekers
Dear Participant,
Thank you for joining the Finland-Norway-Sweden Day, taking place online on the 11th of March.
In order to get the most of this event, you should:
- Improve your profile / CV
Pay attention to your language, technical or soft skills, as well as educational fields. You can add your picture and, if you have one, your Skype account ID. If you haven’t done so yet, we strongly advise you to have your CV uploaded in English or have it retrieved from the EURES portal. You can as well add your LinkedIn profile or any online portfolio.
Watch the video
- Apply for jobs & confirm your attendance to interviews
There will be plenty of jobs waiting for you in the platform. Browse through these vacancies and apply as soon as possible to those matching your skills and expectations. Uploading your CV is not enough, the employer can only view your profile/ CV when you apply for their jobs.
Companies may also invite you for one or more online interviews, to take place on the event day.
In case you are pre-selected, you will get a notification by the employer(s) on possible timeslots for the interview, to which you should answer as quickly as possible.
If you have already applied, you might have some invitations pending your confirmation. Please check on a regular basis.
Watch the video
- Prepare for the interview(s)
In order to better prepare, you should thoroughly research available information on the participating companies, their main projects and recruitment needs. Select the companies you want to approach, or who have invited you for an interview, identify the questions you may want to ask and try to anticipate possible questions from the employer.
A cared personal look is important (even if the interview is online) and a good level of English combined with a positive attitude, will prove highly beneficial.
Please make sure, ahead of the day of an online interview, you have access to:
- PC, laptop, tablet / iPad or another mobile device plus a headset with a microphone and a webcam;
- a stable internet connection;
- a Skype account .
If you have an interview time slot confirmed – the employer will contact you on the time agreed upon by contacting your Skype id.
- If you don't have any pre-set interviews...
On the event day, you can still make exploratory contacts with employers and get advice with info points on different services supporting your job search or mobility project by contacting available info points or companies through chat with exhibitors which will activate on the day.
- If you are not an EU/EEA or Swiss citizen
Please bear in mind that, while you may participate in this event and use the www.europeanjobdays.eu platform for job search and meeting employers, you will still have additional legal obligations and administrative procedures to go through to get access to the European labour market.
We advise you to check beforehand for additional information:
- the basic EU labour market accessing principles for different non-EU country nationals,
- the EU Immigration Portal
You should also be aware that employers may decide not to go through your application, due to the expected length of immigration procedures related to your hiring.
- Still having some doubts?
Contact us via helpdesk@europeanjobdays.eu or for further info, visit the event website (on permanent update).
We look forward to meeting you online on March 11th, and wish you luck for your job search!