Seasonal agricultural work in Scandinavia

Seasonal agricultural work in Scandinavia

For those who want to experience seasonal work abroad, farm work is an option to consider. Even for those who do not yet have professional qualifications or do not speak foreign languages very well, this can be an interesting way to discover new countries, earn some money and get in touch with other workers of…

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Living in FINLAND pros and cons

Living in FINLAND pros and cons

Anyone who has decided to move to this beautiful country should know the advantages and disadvantages of living and working in Finland. On the subject of work, the first thing to say is that due to the aging of the population in Finland, there is a significant labor shortage and therefore good employment opportunities. Finland…

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Living and working in Turku

Living and working in Turku

Turku, located in western Finland at the mouth of the river Aura, is the third largest city in Finland after Helsinki and Tampere. It is the oldest city in the country and was founded around 1200. Until 1812 it was also the capital of the country. Today it is the capital of the region of…

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Living and working in Helsinki

Living and working in Helsinki

Helsinki is certainly not one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, but with its neoclassical buildings, which Tsar Alexander I had built on the model of St. Petersburg, not forgetting that Finland was subordinated to the Russian Empire for a long time and only became independent in 1918. The city is located in the…

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Jobs in Finland

Jobs in Finland

The Finnish economy is a highly industrialized free market economy with a highly developed service sector, but finding jobs in Finland is not as easy as it seems. The Finnish economy (in terms of global GDP) ranks twelfth among EU countries, but has a high GDP per capita and is above the European average. After…

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Seasonal jobs in Lapland

Seasonal jobs in Lapland

Every winter hundreds of temporary workers from abroad and other parts of Finland come to Lapland to work. In this way, many people also find the opportunity to live permanently in Finland. There are many seasonal jobs in Lapland, mostly related to tourism: Tour guides, hospitality jobs, cleaning, customer service and many other types of…

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Work in Finland

Work in Finland

The standard of living in Finland is high. GDP is lower than in the other countries of the Scandinavian peninsula, but still higher than in Germany. Finland has a slightly higher unemployment rate than Norway and Sweden, but there are many foreigners who want to work in Finland. Although most of the population speaks English,…

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How to move to Finland

How to move to Finland

Finland (Suomi, in Finnish) has a slightly smaller territory than Germany, but it is home to just over five million people, concentrated in the southern part of the country, around the capital. If you dream of moving to Finland, you should know that it is the country with the lowest population density in Europe (16…

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