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mol.fi Finding a Job in Finland

www.mol.fi Finding a Job in Finland. Kati Ahonen Tampere Employment Office. National Services Local employment offices Tampereen työvoimatoimisto, Hämeenkatu 16 Akateemisten piste, Yliopistonkatu 56, Hervannan työvoimatoimisto, Hermiankatu 6-8 www.mol.fi/tampere. International Services

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mol.fi Finding a Job in Finland

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  1. www.mol.fiFinding a Job in Finland Kati Ahonen Tampere Employment Office

  2. National Services Local employment offices Tampereen työvoimatoimisto, Hämeenkatu 16 Akateemisten piste, Yliopistonkatu 56, Hervannan työvoimatoimisto, Hermiankatu 6-8 www.mol.fi/tampere International Services Facilitating labour mobility within EU/EEA European Employment Services (EURES) http://europa.eu.int/eures www.mol.fi/eures Public Employment Services

  3. Examples of jobs for foreigners • Skilled craftsmen and professionals • Language teachers, software localisation testers • Health care personnel (foreign qualifications: www.teo.fi) • IT-experts • Restaurant staff • Farm labourers, strawberry pickers Finnish language skills!!! Note: Worker’s residence permit is not granted for example for restaurant work, because of labour political requirements.

  4. Looking for a Job in Finland • Networks, personal contacts, open applications, newspapers, job fairs • Internet e.g. www.mol.fi (see the list) • Citizens of Nordic countries, EU-citizens with EU-registration and persons with A- or P –status can be registered as jobseekers at a local employment office

  5. Working Students - Citizens of EU/EEA countries (+ Switzerland): no permits needed - Citizens of other countries: You can work 25 h/week or less or have a full time job at a time when there are no actual classes at the educational institution Information about work permits: www.uvi.fi (Directorate of immigration) www.poliisi.fi www.mol.fi/maahanmuutto

  6. When You have found a job • Worker’s residence permit/approval of employment • Tampereen poliisilaitos, Lupayksikkö, Hatanpään valtatie 16 • www.poliisi.fi >in English >Licence services > Permits and licences for foreigners • Social security number (and domicile) • Register office: Tampereen maistraatti, Hatanpään valtatie 24 • www.maistraatti.fi > In English > Place of domicile and population Data • www.vaestorekisterikeskus.fi > In English > Registration of a Foreigner in Finland • Taxation and Social Insurance • Tax office: Tampereen verovirasto, Hatanpään valtatie 36 • www.vero.fi > In English > Tax guide > Working and Studying in Finland • Kela, Aleksis Kivenkatu 18 • www.kela.fi > In English

  7. Living and Working Information • Working in Finland ? • www.mol.fi • http://europa.eu.int/eures • Occupational safety and health • Inspectorate of Häme/Hämeen työsuojelupiiri, Uimalankatu 1 • www.doshnet.fi (only in Finnish) • Trade Union Information • Guide for foreigners working in Finland • www.sak.fi > In English >Working in Finland

  8. Contact information • Tampereen työvoimatoimisto, • Hämeenkatu 16 tel. 010 60 40043 • Yliopistonkatu 56 tel. 010 60 40046 • Hermiankatu 6-8 tel. 010 60 40044 • EURES Adviser, Hämeenkatu 16 • Kati Ahonen tel. 010 60 45430 • Work permits, Hämeenkatu 16 • Johanna Ahlgrén-Holappa tel. 010 60 45463

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