Newcomer Information Session about Working Life
Description
Are you looking to find a job, start a business, or grow your career in the Helsinki capital region?
International House Helsinki’s (IHH) Newcomer Information Sessions provide a wide range of information and support, whether you are already an entrepreneur or professional, or aspiring to become one.
Join our Newcomer Information Session to learn the best practices and channels for job searching in the Helsinki capital region. Employees and teleworkers will also receive practical information about working life in the area. We will cover important topics such as earnings-related insurance, social security, unionisation, and career support for partners and spouses. You will also get an introduction to starting a business in the region.
The session will take place on 16 October at 12.00–14.00 EEST.
Our Newcomer information sessions are designed for international newcomers who are moving or considering moving to the Helsinki capital region for work, business, or family.
Whether you’re new to the Helsinki capital region or simply want to learn more about life and work here, these useful guides will help you settle in and feel at home:
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Sign up for the Newcomer Information Session
Please sign up at least 24 hours before the starting time.
Once you have filled in and submitted the registration form, you will receive an email 1–2 days before the event with the link for joining the online session (Microsoft Teams).
Programme
The Newcomer Information Session on October 16 will feature presentations from:
- International House Helsinki
- Finnish Centre for Pensions
- Confederations of trade unions Akava and SAK
- The Spouse Program
- Business Helsinki
Attendees are encouraged to attend the entire session or just the sections that appeal to their needs. See the detailed schedule of the programme here (pdf). (Please note, that there has been some last minute changes to the programme.)
Our online session will provide you with information on topics such as:
- Characteristics of the Helsinki labour market
- Tips and strategies for job search
- Support and guidance services for jobseekers
- Employee rights
- Why join a trade union
- Earnings-related insurance system
- Cross-border and remote work
- Services for entrepreneurs
- Career support for accompanying spouses
The sessions are held in English and take place online. The sessions are organised regularly, but the content varies. Feel free to participate in one or more, or only the parts that suit your needs.
Please note that International House Helsinki does not operate as an employment agency, so we do not offer job placement services.