Job search clinic for academics & researchers
Description
Are you an international jobseeker with an academic education? Do you live in the Helsinki metropolitan area? Drop in at Maria01 on Friday 10 November 2023 to boost your job-hunting process!
Career counsellors from the University of Helsinki and the City of Helsinki will give you hints on how to polish your CV and cover letter. See below the program.
Join our pop-up discussions to boost your working life Finnish skills! Auroras Network will host three short discussion sessions, see below the program. There is space for 12 people in each discussion. Discussions will take place in separate room in the venue. Be at the place on time to reserve your seat!
A professional photographer will take photos to complement your CV profile!
Register now, or the latest on 8 November to attend the event.
Programme
10:00 Event starts
Organizations present:
- City of Helsinki Education Division of City of Helsinki
- University of Helsinki
- GTK – Geological Survey of Finland
- LUKE – Natural Resources Institute Finland
- THL – Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
- VTT – Technical Research Centre of Finland
11:00-11:30 How to polish your CV & cover letter, University of Helsinki and the City of Helsinki
11:30-12:00 Discussion about skills with Toisto method (beginner level Finnish), Auroras Network
13:00-13:30 Alias about strengths (basic level Finnish speakers), Auroras Network
13:30-14:00 How to polish your CV & cover letter, University of Helsinki and the City of Helsinki
14:30-15:00 Practicing group job interview (advanced level Finnish speakers), Auroras Network
15:00-15:30 How to polish your CV & cover letter, University of Helsinki and the City of Helsinki
16:00 Event ends
Pop in anytime between 10-16 on Friday 10 November 2023, but kindly please register in advance. The event takes place at Maria01, venue Arcade 5 Arena on Lapinlahdenkatu 16.
Delicious and sustainable coffee/tea by Inka Paahtimo and small snacks will be served.
The event is organized by the City of Helsinki (Migration Affairs Unit), the University of Helsinki and Tulanet (Cooperation body of 11 Finnish government research institutes).