Working market in Finland in general

Compared to my home country, Finland has a low rate of non-working people. In July 2018 reports the number of unemployed persons was 183,000, which was 24,000 fewer than July 2017. The unemployment rate was 6.5%, down from 7.5% in July 2017. However, it is a really big challenge to find a job for foreign people. 

The biggest and most important issue for a foreigner is usually language. There are very few jobs where it is possible to work without knowing any Finnish, and for reasons of occupational safety alone it is vital to be able to communicate. Local authorities, universities and and many employers provide immigrants and their families with language training, either free or at very low cost. The level of Finnish skills necessary for a job depends greatly on the nature of the work, but on average six months of intensive language training should provide enough skill in Finnish to get by at the average workplace. But, if you are able to speak English the language barrier decrease a little bit.

Finally,I should say that it´really easy to create a bussines here in Finland compared to other countries as Spain where there are a lot of burocracy and trammels

Source: Finland.fi


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