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Unlocking Career Success: Exploring Lucrative Job Opportunities in Finland

Updated on 04 February, 2024

Shivangi Mishra

Shivangi Mishra

Sr. Content Editor

Imagine working in a country that scores high on work-life balance, flexible working options with newer regulations (under the Working Hours Act), and is home to 188,000+ scenic islands and 188,000 lakes! Sounds like a dream, right? We are talking about Finland. Finding job opportunities in Finland is not difficult if you know the ins and outs of the process. Most jobs in Finland come with standard working hours (40 hours a week) between 8 AM and 5 PM from Monday to Friday. 

Along with 25 days of minimum annual leave, the country also offers 13 bank holidays to employees each year. This will give you sufficient time to discover the enchanting country which is known for its beauty and plethora of natural wonders, including the Midnight Sun, which is permanently observed across the months of June and July. Have a thing for coffee? You’ll love to know how the average Finn consumes a whopping 12 kg of coffee per year! And if you appreciate punctuality, discipline, and hard work, then you’ll be a natural fit in Finland. 

There are several options to find jobs in Finland for Indian professionals. Traditional sectors like wood and paper products, machinery, electrical equipment, vehicles, and optical equipment have driven employment growth, along with the IT and technology sectors. Other booming sectors include clothing, chemicals, textiles and scientific instruments.

If you choose to study abroad and apply for jobs in Finland, then there is more good news in store! The Finnish working age population is expected to reduce in the next few years owing to higher rates of retirement. As per Labour Market Information by the European Commission, the labor force had only 2.5 million people in 2021, with the average unemployment rate at just 7.7%. Hence, employment should increase in the future, especially for graduates in the services, technology, and other sectors. 

How to Find a Job in Finland 

Finding job opportunities in Finland requires you to follow a long-term strategy. Here are some pointers worth noting in this regard: 

  • You can begin with ‘EURES’ and ‘Work in Finland’ among other portals. Some other options include Oikotie, Jobs in Helsinki, Reed-Jobs in Finland, and also Rekrytointi. 
  • You should visit the Wage Centre - Shortage Occupations in Finland and look for the skill shortages list. Some of these roles include accountants, technological engineers, kindergarten teachers, general practitioners, speech therapists, programmers, nurses, and electrical engineers in the past. 
  • ‘TE-palvelut’ is the employment advisory service for international workers in Finland, offering online job searches with several filters. You can also use Eurojobs and Monster to find openings. 
  • Build a two-page CV (maximum) that is easy to read and understand, listing your relevant experience and employment in the reverse chronological order. Have a maximum of one page for your cover letter tailored to the company. 
  • TE-palvelut will help you also find summer jobs while you can also finish a volunteering placement to build your skills further. 
  • Finland has several teaching opportunities available in the ESL (English as a Second Language) category. You will require a TEFL certificate and bachelor’s degree in the subject. 
  • Companies will also expect you to have done internships before being hired. You can check out several platforms in this regard. 
  • Make an effort to learn the Finnish language. Knowing Swedish is also a bonus. 
  • Go to the Finnish National Agency for Education’s portal for more information on explaining your qualifications to employers and whether your qualification scan be officially recognized for working in the country.

Top Recruiters in Finland

Here are some of the top employers in Finland: 

  • Codeo Oy
  • Diakonia University of Applied Sciences
  • Selka Oy 
  • Muhevainen
  • Elo työeläkeyhtiö
  • Fingrid
  • Keva
  • Ensto
  • Kotkamills Oy 
  • Google
  • Marimekko
  • Finnair 
  • Ikea
  • Sitowise
  • Destia Oy 
  • Veikkaus
  • Nokia
  • OP Group 
  • Fazer 
  • Neste
  • VTT
  • KONE
  • ABB
  • Ministry of Education and Culture
  • Finnish National Agency for Education 
  • YLE
  • Ministry of Social Affairs and Health
  • Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
  • Supercell
  • Reaktor
  • Microsoft
  • City of Helsinki
  • Orion 
  • Natural Resources Institute Finland

Conclusion

In conclusion, the job market in Finland in 2024 continues to evolve, reflecting the country's innovation-driven economy and its commitment to sustainability and technology. With an increasing demand for professionals in IT, engineering, healthcare, and clean energy, among other sectors, Finland presents a wealth of opportunities for skilled workers, both domestically and internationally. The emphasis on digitalization, environmental solutions, and high-quality healthcare underscores the need for talent that can contribute to these growing fields. For job seekers, staying abreast of the most in-demand roles and aligning their skills and qualifications accordingly is key to tapping into Finland's dynamic job market. Moreover, Finland's high living standards, emphasis on work-life balance, and vibrant cultural scene make it an attractive destination for professionals seeking not only career growth but also a quality life. As we look towards 2024, the Finnish job market stands as a testament to the country's forward-looking approach, offering exciting prospects for those ready to meet its challenges and opportunities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I work In Finland?

You will first have to find employment and then apply for the residence permit. You cannot begin working while on your visitor visa. There are several job portals where you can find job listings for Finland. 

What is the most popular job In Finland?

Some of the popular jobs in Finland include doctors, lawyers, teachers, accountants, and many other positions. The services sector accounts for a lion’s share of employment in the country. 

How much is the monthly salary in Finland?

The average monthly salary in the country is approximately 3,594 Euros. A data scientist can earn an average monthly salary of 4,700 Euros; a software engineer can earn an average monthly salary of 4,282 Euros; a financial analyst can earn an average monthly salary of 4140 Euros. 

Shivangi Mishra

Sr. Content Editor

She is an experienced writer and journalist who has extensively covered the education sector in India and Abroad. Now helping Indian aspirants realise their foreign education dream by providing them with relevant content and information through upGrad Abroad. Amateur traveller, loves to read Architectural Digest!

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