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How to apply for a job in Finland?
Eveliina Nurmi 08.11.2012
Menu of the day
• Most common problems for non- Finns to find a job
• Where to find jobs?
• What jobs to apply for?
• What to put in a good CV and application letter?
• More in work shops: know how to show your know-how
Eveliina Nurmi & Arja Raukola Oy
• Master of Education 2007
• Recruitment Consultant for Arja Raukola Recruitment Services
• Our company is specialised on recruitments and temporery jobs
• Our main field is office jobs: finance, administration, IT, sales etc.
The most common challenges for
international students
• Where to find suitable jobs?
• Finnish skills are requiered
• Sometimes employers are prejudice
• Huge amount of applicants
Before starting the job hunting
• Think what you want:
• work in your own field
• any other job to get some money and experience?
• part time job, full-time?
• in which geographical region are you ready to work?
• Extend the region if it seems difficult to find a job in your own region
Where to find jobs?
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Mol.fi
Jobstep.net
Aarresaari.net
Workit.netti
Vacancies.fi
Linked In
Open applications to interesting employers
Through your own networks: tell everybody you know that you are
looking for a job!
What fields employ highly educated
international students/recently graduated?
• IT (Finnish is not always required)
• Financial Administration (Financial Service Centers)
• Traditional industry that makes international business (steel, forest etc.)
• Start Ups in different fields (Uusi Tehdas)
• Service Sector (cleaning, mail delivery, retail etc., usually while
studying)
Job hunting as a sales situation
• Labour MARKET
• Candidates looking for a job = Salesmen – Employers = Buyers
YOU SHOULD CONVINCE THE EMPLOYERS YOUR PRODUCT IS
THE BEST!
Your value depends on how many other potential candidates there are
in the same field
To improve your position in the market
• Make sure you have the knowledge and expertise the employers
want
• Take every opportunity to increase your know-how: be active in
studies, extracurricular activies, join networks, try to find internships
• Make sure your sales strategy (what are you applying) and the
marketing material (CV, application, Linked In profile) are
appropriate
• Improve your Finnish skills
Discussion
• Talk with your neighbours: what do you think of this sales
metaphor?
• How do you find your market position as a non-Finn? Is it a
challenge? How could you turn it into a advantage?
APPLICATION LETTER
• recommended lenght is one page
• 1. Your contact information, what position are you applying for and
in which company
• 2. briefly introduce yourself and tell, why the open position and
employer interest you
• 3. describe clearly and compactly your relevant competence. Use
examples!
APPLICATION LETTER
• 4. Your personality and the way you work. Examples! Emphasise
the skills and experience the employer will have use of!
• your current situation and when you would be able to start working
• salary request only when specifically asked for
Curriculum vitae/RESUME
• Max. length 2 pages
• Personal details
• Education (Degree, year,school name, brief description of your
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Work experience in chronological order (state the job title, name of
the employer and dates of employment, a brief description of the
company, your tasks and responsibilities
Computer and language skills
Activities / Interests
References (name, title, contact information).
Links to CV Models
• http://teekkarintyokirja.tek.fi/en/cv-model
• http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/en/documents/curriculum-vitae
• http://www.aansoek.com/English_CV.asp
Kiitos!