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12 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, living in Finland can be costelier for Indian students. The average cost of living in Finland for international students comes to around€1,000 per month.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Even though many companies in Finland still require that employees must know Finnish, there are many other companies that do not follow this stringent policy. IT and Technology based companies in Finland are paying less importance to Finnish skills these days. Those companies that have international clients and companies that are expanding to foreign markets are looking for fluent English speakers.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The common jobs in Finland for foreigners varies for different sectors. Some of them are
- Project managers
- Software engineers
- Healthcare Assistants
- Childcare workers
- Account managers
- Web designers
It's also important to note that firms and municipal government assist immigrants' work possibilities and that there are job openings specifically for English-speaking experts. Also, individuals with a university degree in technology would find it beneficial to sign up for the TEK recruitment portal.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The most popular job profiles in Finland are mentioned below:
- Lawyers
- Professors
- Surgeons / Doctors
- Nurses
- Marketing Directors
The popularity of employment can fluctuate over time due to a variety of variables, including prevailing economic conditions, shifting demographics, and technological improvements. Also, depending on the location in Finland, job availability may differ.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
To apply for any of the slots in Aalto University in Finland, go to their website and find a programme of your choice, check for prerequisites. The majority of the Bachelor programmes are delivered in Finnish/Swedish and most of the Masters are taught in English. IELTS 6.5+ or TOEFL 92 + is needed, if the certificates themselves are missing, then English will be enough to help pass the course. Students interested in applying must do so through Studyinfo.fi, where application occurs at any time from January to April or the specific time dictated by the universities concerned. Documentation which is mandatory includes; certified academic
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