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  • In this video I share 15 tips on how to find part time jobs for international students in Finland. While this video is mostly about part time jobs for students, most of these tips also work when applying for full time positions.
    Finding a job as an international student in Finland is not easy. In addition to the potential language barriers, one of the biggest challenges is that the different tools and channels that students in Finland use to find jobs are not well known to many international students. This makes finding work as an international student in Finland difficult especially in the early stages of your studies. This is why I compiled all of my best tips on job hunting as a student into this video. I do hope that this video will help you find a summer jos, a part time job or perhaps an internships while studying in Finland.
    How to find part time jobs for international students in Finland:
    0:00 Intro
    0:36 Look for jobs from the university department
    3:00 Use the university career services
    3:38 Check the university bulletin board
    4:17 Attend university career fairs
    5:49 Subscribe to career channels from student organisations
    06:53 Attend career events organised by student organisations
    8:28 Participate in student hackathons
    9:26 Register as a job seeker with recruitment services
    11:01 Look for jobs on LinkedIn
    11:59 Search for jobs on Glassdoor
    12:27 Search for startup jobs on thehub.io
    12:59 Attend events in your local startup community
    13:42 Download the MeetFrank app
    15:09 Check company career websites
    15:30 Contact companies directly for hidden jobs
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Komentáƙe • 142

  • @RoadtoFinnish
    @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +30

    Did you get value out of this video? Id love to get your feedback so that i can make even better content in the future. Also, make sure to join our Discord server where we talk about studying and building ones career in Finland: discord.gg/Py4T5CV

    • @mf3377
      @mf3377 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Hello. New subs here. Do you know if there are part time jobs in pori finland. Ill be studying in Satakunta applied sciences. Thanks.

    • @fujitang1480
      @fujitang1480 Pƙed 3 lety

      Hi...can you make video the difference between university and institution in Finland,for low income students.tahnk you

    • @MultiPawani
      @MultiPawani Pƙed 3 lety

      @@mf3377 i am also
      I have selected satakunta uni.i wanna know about the part time jobs .

    • @mildredvarela9111
      @mildredvarela9111 Pƙed 2 lety

      Amazing video! Tnhx!

    • @amigoranjan
      @amigoranjan Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Need info on master program in Haaga Helia Univ

  • @turjo119
    @turjo119 Pƙed 3 lety +4

    As always super informative and straight to the point. Thanks Oliver!

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Thanks for the lovely feedback as always! If you have any ideas or constructive feedback for making these videos better, id love to hear it as well 👍

  • @xz2336
    @xz2336 Pƙed 3 lety +18

    hey, can you make a video interviewing an actual international student studying in Finland? Would be super cool, thanks!

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +11

      Oh definitely! This is a great idea and ive actually been thinking about it for a while now. I just need to solve a few technical problems before i can start inviting people to remote interviews. Due to covid, these have to be done remotely until further notice.
      I will start planning these right away. Please let me know if you have any specific questions in mind that youd like me to cover in these interviews.
      Also, if you area interested in studying and working in Finland, i would recommend that you consider joining our Discord server. The idea is to build a community of people interested in building their careers in Finland and in the server i post updates about my upcoming videos and live streams and i answer peoples most frequently asked questions. If you are interested, you can join the server using this link: discord.gg/Sj5UdMT
      Also also, if you are interested in learning more about working in Finland, i would really recommend that you try out a job hunting app called MeetFrank. Its a really awesome tool for any international job seekers because it will tell you how much money you could actually earn in your field in Finland if you were to apply for a job right now with your personal background and experience. These guys have been supporting my channel as a sponsor and id really appreciate if you guys wanted to try it out. Each download supports the channel and helps me make more consistent content for you. The app is 100% free of charge and does not require you to share any of your personal information so its super safe to test.
      If you want to try it out, you can download the app for iOS or Android here: meetfrank.onelink.me/nwaQ/downloadFI

  • @auraknnti
    @auraknnti Pƙed 3 lety +13

    I hope I can be a part of Finland Uni student soon!

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Im keeping my fingers crossed for you đŸ€ž

  • @ruiyucong3125
    @ruiyucong3125 Pƙed 2 lety

    Thanks a lot, Oliver! I’ve watched many videos that you made and they are so helpful, brief and informative.

  • @inessbelleili3019
    @inessbelleili3019 Pƙed 3 lety +5

    I am currently applying for an internship to start this fall and these tips are so useful. Kiitos Paljon Oliver ^^

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      That is perfect! Hopefully these will help 👍

  • @dorotheekarekezi
    @dorotheekarekezi Pƙed 3 lety +4

    I'm a new subscriber here and I just wanted to tell you that it's refreshing to watch well elaborated, good quality and straight to the point videos! The tips you give here could actually be applied in many other countries. Thank you!

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Hey Sara and thanks so much for the positive feedback, i do appreciate that ✌. I would also love to receive a bunch of constructive ideas for the future so that i can improve the content as much as possible. These videos are, after all, meant for people like you so please let me know if there are any ways that i could make these more interesting or engaging. Ive e.g. been thinking about mixing the information packed videos with vlogging with the idea that i would take these videos outside so that you could also get familiar with Finland while listening to the same info. What would you think about that?

  • @alikikalli4754
    @alikikalli4754 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    very helpful! Thank you :)

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      You're welcome! Let me know if you want me to elaborate on any of these topics more or if youd like me to make a separate videos where i explain any of these tips in more detail 👍.
      Also, did you already join our Discord server that i set up last week? I use the server to share updates about my videos and live streams and i also use it as a channel to answer your questions in one place. If you havent yet joined the community, you can get to the server using this link: discord.gg/Py4T5CV

  • @rodolforighi
    @rodolforighi Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Thanks! Great work!

  • @pancainho5141
    @pancainho5141 Pƙed 3 lety +5

    Amazing video Oliver, I believe this was one of the most requested videos of the channel! Your tips are the real deal, extremely appreciate them! (I'm Arthur, this is my secondary account haha)

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Hey Arthur and thanks once again for the support! This was pretty requested and i do hope that i packaged the information in a way that gives people value. The problem is that people usually want to get immediate and exact solutions to job hunting. However, this is not possible to do with a video because the right solution and way to look for a job always depends on the person itself. This is why i think a lot of people dont appreciate general information

  • @yassirkhay
    @yassirkhay Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Great video, full of information, thanks for your tips!

  • @GraceRoska
    @GraceRoska Pƙed 3 lety +2

    Very impressed with ur editing! New sub here!

  • @shahedislam1396
    @shahedislam1396 Pƙed 3 lety

    Thank u so much brother
    Really helpful
    Hope to see more important upcoming videos

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Thank you man! As always, let me know if you have any ideas for future videos because id be glad to include those in my content calendar.

  • @sanchalapanagoda8668
    @sanchalapanagoda8668 Pƙed 3 lety +2

    Thank you for the video Oliver 👍 I'm coming to Finland next year ❀

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety

      That is awesome to hear! Did you already get your admission letter or are you applying in this upcoming application period 🙂

    • @sanchalapanagoda8668
      @sanchalapanagoda8668 Pƙed 3 lety

      @@RoadtoFinnish I applied and waiting for the letter

  • @soibshuvo6456
    @soibshuvo6456 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    Very informative thanks man

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Thanks for the positive feedback as always man! 👊

    • @soibshuvo6456
      @soibshuvo6456 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@RoadtoFinnish looking forward to meeting you soon man in person at Helsinki...I been to the campus everything is closed due to corona no place for studying at our business school campus...hope we will be able to start contact teaching on January...let me know man when you will be in Helsinki....

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Ah crap... well that sucks because it looked like things were getting better. What happened is that there was a bunch of large parties in the orientation week around helsinki (different univerisities) and a bunch of students got infected. This made most of the unis in helsinki to pull back and close up again...
      Im actually already back in helsinki but im just trying to keep isolated as much as possible. I have some close relatives and friends who are in the risk groups so i dont want to take any chances. So we have to set up a meetup a bit later in when things calm down again.

  • @nancykiberenge5597
    @nancykiberenge5597 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    IMPORTANT. thankyou

  • @sundeepkanchan3094
    @sundeepkanchan3094 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Really very informative

  • @ruwanthikapathirana7279
    @ruwanthikapathirana7279 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    I hope come to the finland..your video is very important for us..🙏đŸ’Ș❀

  • @madhurishinde7117
    @madhurishinde7117 Pƙed 3 lety +2

    Dear. Oliver💐
    hope I can part of Finland University soon.
    Thank you so much for the important information.

  • @aoi3567
    @aoi3567 Pƙed 3 lety +3

    Cant thank you enough ❀

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Im very happy if these give you some valuable information 🙂. Did you try out the MeetFrank app yet? I think that it is an excellent addition to all of the sources that i mentioned in this video. It will naturally come in handy only when you move to finland, but its still good to know how to use it already before relocating here.

    • @aoi3567
      @aoi3567 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@RoadtoFinnishthank you

  • @Deniz-qv3ft
    @Deniz-qv3ft Pƙed 3 lety +2

    You are great!

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Nooo, you are great! (see what i did there 😄). Sorry its early morning in Finland and i havent had my first cup of coffee yet.
      But seriously dude, i really appreciate the love that you guys have been sharing in the comments. Makes my day every time 👊

  • @adityapandey8999
    @adityapandey8999 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Thanks Oliver your videos are very informative for me can you tell more about the sports and exercise related jobs in Finland as I am applying for bachelors in sports studies in one of the Finland university

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Hey Aditya and thanks for the interesting question. Unfortunately this is a rather specific field and i have no prior experience in it. So im not the right person to guide you specifically with sports and exercise related jobs.

    • @adityapandey8999
      @adityapandey8999 Pƙed 3 lety

      @@RoadtoFinnish no problem brodr otherwise your videos helped me a alot thankyou from that đŸ™đŸ»

  • @tusharganesh8192
    @tusharganesh8192 Pƙed 2 lety

    I am processing to move to Finland coming August for my bachelor's degree. So far all of your videos have been so helpful. For part time job I am planning to take a barista course. Will this be fruitful for me to find a part time job in cafe/restaurant?

  • @andy00_
    @andy00_ Pƙed 3 lety +4

    Thanks for the video, Oliver! I have one question: how about part time jobs like working at the restaurant, coffee shops, etc? Are international students allowed to work in those places? Thanks!

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +5

      Im glad if this helped! So I do mention those type of jobs at the end of the video. You can definitely apply for these kind of jobs and they might even be the best ones at the beginning of your studies. However, theres nothing that much to them. Some service sector jobs require Finnish language skills, some dont. The most problematic jobs are those where you handle food because you need to have a hygiene certificate in order to do those jobs. The only tip for applying for these jobs is to simply update and print out your cv, put on some walking shoes and dress accordingly and start walking into every single store, bard, restaurant and other place where you could get these jobs, introduce yourself (briefly) and ask whether or not they might have something open. There are a few recruitment sites that have these kind of jobs, but the problem is that most of these job ads are written in Finnish. So your best bet is to look for "hidden jobs" by following the aforementioned steps.

  • @beats3877
    @beats3877 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    great video! moving to finland im also considering studying again to bridge any employment or qualification gap

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety

      Oh thats cool! What field do you specialise in?

    • @beats3877
      @beats3877 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@RoadtoFinnish thats something I'm still thinking about. my experience were in IT and telecom and currently doing business, but if theyre not in demand I'm ready to look somewhere else. I just need more information on this so I could decide, and also what opportunities are there for me

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Oh dude, Finland has a massive shortage of talented IT people! There are estimates that we have an immediate need for over 10.000 developers around the country and this number is growing by the thousands each year. This means that for multiple years, the Finnish job market has experienced something that we call the _employees market_ meaning that highly talented and experience software developers have been pretty much able to decide who they want to work for and for what kind of a salary. Software developers that know what they are doing are pretty much guaranteed to get a job in Finland. In addition, i would like to remind you that Finland is the land of telecom and networking and e.g. Nokia is a Finnish company. They are nowadays no longer manufacturing phones but rather fully focusing on networking technologies including 5G. So im 100% sure that we would have use for your talents here.
      I hope you dont mind me asking about your background. Do you have a bachelor's degree or have you also already done a master's?

    • @beats3877
      @beats3877 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@RoadtoFinnish im actually a girl. I did networking and security, working on firewalls, servers and networking for a startup company my background is electronics engineering.But I havent been working fulltime for a year, Ive been freelancing and design gigs nowadays.due to covid, i decided not to go the city

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      đŸ€Šâ€â™‚ïž apologies, my bad. Your background sounds really interesting and i definitely see a lot of opportunities for you in Finland. While working for a recruitment company, i actually got to work with multiple customers that focused on either digital or physical security systems. These kind of companies are constantly looking for new talents and since their market is pretty niche (not the most common path for students to take), they were always interested in people who had work experience in the field.

  • @Dineshesp1
    @Dineshesp1 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    thanx

  • @lezelladroma9203
    @lezelladroma9203 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Hello Oliver, can you give me some websites which can help me find a job in Finland as a part time on about health care or practical nursing background. Any suggestions?😊

  • @abdulwahab6163
    @abdulwahab6163 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    How is kuopio region in terms of study and part time jobs?

  • @mengxili6167
    @mengxili6167 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Hi Oliver I really like your videos. I just arrived to Finland around 1.5 months. Now I am studying in applied science university. However, I found out it’s quit tough to find local habits group or find friend in here. I am not sure if it’s because our school is small or coronavirus. Do you have any suggestions for new student find nice habit group and where they can visit after school to find friend or join some Finnish study group.Thanks for check it out. Hope you have a wonderful day.All the best.

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Hey and thanks so much for the important question! I absolutely get where you are coming from and i hope that this gets easier over time. So we Finns are usually a bit 'reserved' which means that it takes quite a lot of time to make friends of us. This takes a lot of time and effort and the current corona situation is definitely not helping with the situation especially since most student parties have been cancelled. This is a bit of a cliche but alcohol does help us get to know you because it gets most Finns to open up a bit more. This is why student parties and activities are so important for making friends in school.
      Another really good way to get to know either local or other international students is by participating in student clubs and volunteering in different student activities. These are not only fun things to do but you also get to know a lot of cool people and you get to hang out with them through these activities. So i would definitely recommend that you look for interesting student clubs or associations in your school and make sure to attend their info evenings or open meetings when they are arranged. Early autumn is the best time for this because most clubs are looking for new members right now.
      I dont really know what to say about these habit groups because this is a new term for me, but in terms of getting to know new people, i would definitely recommend being as active in your local student community as possible 👍.
      One more thing, as i mentioned in the video, i recently set up a Discord server for people interested in studying and building ones career in Finland. Since all members are international students who are either already in Finland or planning on coming here, the server could be a great place to get to know other international students who are in the same situation. So if you are interested in joining the community, you can use this invite link: discord.gg/Py4T5CV
      👆 talking about the server, once things calm down with covid, im going to arrange some kind of a subscriber meetup so that people can get together and have a chat f2f. Ill let you know more about this when this situation with covid calms down.

    • @mengxili6167
      @mengxili6167 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      OliverR thank you so much for all the details information. I think you are right, I will check out students community in our school. Also hopefully this corona can end soon. Last, Stay safe and Kiitos paljon.

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Yeah, stay safe as well!

  • @apidayday9590
    @apidayday9590 Pƙed 2 lety

    hello! i am a student of management and has completed my bachelor.i am interested to take masters in economics, what can i do to study economics as i am a international student.

  • @rupeshbalaji4514
    @rupeshbalaji4514 Pƙed 3 lety +2

    Hey Oliver! a question out of context here - Is it okay to cancel an application and apply again in a short while to HOAS? I'm asking because I hoped to be in Finland by November by the time I originally applied but sadly I cannot be there until at least December and I don't want to be paying rent without occupying.
    Thanks in advance!

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Hey Rupesh! So Hoas has a process for people whos move to Finland has been or will be postponed by the current situation. I cant directly tell you how this is handled but i was informed to let anyone in this kind of a situation to contact Hoas customer support directly. You can find their contact information here: www.hoas.fi/en/contact/
      For now, do not cancel your application but rather wait until you have had a talk with Hoas customer support.

    • @rupeshbalaji4514
      @rupeshbalaji4514 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@RoadtoFinnish Alright! Thanks man! :)

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Sure thing! Id love to know how this is resolved if you dont mind letting me know. It would give me a bit more on-point information about the topic.

    • @rupeshbalaji4514
      @rupeshbalaji4514 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      OliverR Hey! I talked with HOAS regarding this and they advised me to cancel the current application and apply for a new one in a while once I have an idea of when I might actually be coming there. They told me to keep updating the application at least once a month so that they could help in finding an accommodation for me. They are really helpful!

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety

      Thats great to hear! They definitely want to help people and i think its such a wonderful this. Looking for an apartment can be a huge source if stress and its nice to know that everything will be solved

  • @arjunkasula5762
    @arjunkasula5762 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Dear Oliver,
    As an international student, do we need to work only in the field of study or can we work any other jobs

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Hey Arjun and thanks for the great question! The answer is no, you do not need to work in your own field. There are no restrictions on the type of jobs that you can take.

  • @maryam4851
    @maryam4851 Pƙed 2 lety

    is there internship after after master degree?I want to study for master but don't have job experiences

  • @melancholic2002
    @melancholic2002 Pƙed 2 lety

    Can I get jobs although I don't speak Finnish?
    Also, is it possible to communicate with the Finnish people or "spread my network" without speaking Finnish or Swedish?

  • @tamimtalks100
    @tamimtalks100 Pƙed 2 lety

    Excuse me sir!
    I am an international Student. Please, Can you tell me,Best University name in Finland for Software Engineering ?

  • @saikou562
    @saikou562 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

    I have interesting it sir how can I get it

  • @angelomeggiolaro
    @angelomeggiolaro Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Hi Olivier, do i have to know finnish to work part time in Findland while my studies? I'm an european student and i only speak english and italian but not finnish.

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Ciao Angelo and thanks for the great question. I actually have a few videos coming up where interview experienced recruiters about this topic. Those videos will give you a lot of perspective to this issue because its not a fully black and white question. So make sure to be subscribed and have all notifications turned on so that you dont miss those interviews when i get them online 🙂.
      Anyway, while you are waiting for those interviews to come online, the simple answer to this question is that some part-time jobs do require Finnish but some dont. A good rule of thumb is that jobs that require you to be in direct contact with customers AND where you need to help customers make purchasing decisions do most often require at least some Finnish skills. However, customer service jobs where the customer interaction isnt that deep might not require you to speak Finnish at all. Let me give you two examples:
      1. You are a sales clerk at a clothing store. Your job is not only to help with the cash register but to also help customers to choose their outfits, recommend products and help them find the right sizes, colors etc.. While these interactions do not require you to speak fluent Finnish AND while most Finns (especially the younger generations) speak very good English, you will have customers who are perhaps a bit older and dont speak good enough English OR they are not comfortable to use English in this kind of a setting. This is why these type of customer service (part-time) jobs would require you to speak Finnish. This is just one example, but i hope you get the point.
      2. As a barista, your job is to take orders from behind the counter and provide customers with their desired products. While the customers might be similar to the ones in the first example, the level of interaction is much easier, ergo customers who do not speak that good English might still be comfortable enough to order a coffee and a bun. Thus, these type of jobs do not necessarily require you to speak Finnish.
      The above mentioned examples apply to basic level customer service jobs. However, what is good to understand that once you get far enough with your studies you can start applying for part-time jobs in your own field. These jobs (depending on the field and the company) dont necessarily require you to speak Finnish. Some do, some dont. This is purely dependent on the role and the official company language. However, a good rule of thumb is that the more specialised your job, the less likely it is that Finnish language skills are required.
      This is just a simplified summary of the situation, but i hope this gets you some context. Since you are interested in working in Finland, i have a few recommendations for you.
      First of all, i would recommend that you join our Discord server (i dont remember whether or not you had already joined). The idea of the server to build a community of people interested in building their careers in Finland. In the server i post updates about my upcoming videos and live streams and i answer peoples most frequently asked questions. If you are interested in checking it out, you can join the server using this link: discord.gg/Sj5UdMT
      Second, since you are interested in learning more about job opportunities and job hunting in Finland (important topic that you should familiarise yourself even before coming to Finland), i would really recommend that you download the job hunting app that i mentioned in this and a few other videos: meetfrank.onelink.me/nwaQ/downloadFI While it comes most handy after you move to finland, its good to check out what kind of job opportunities you might have _in your field_ after you graduate.
      Also, i really recommend that you start going through the different playlists that i have on my channel because you can find a lot of information from there.
      Want to study in Finland - start here: czcams.com/play/PLz4mqtlQagDzO2SS52m1jTPpAKr9UtqSb.html
      Relocating to Finland: czcams.com/play/PLz4mqtlQagDwb_3_SfNTQNDvTYQox6A10.html
      Studying in Finland: czcams.com/play/PLz4mqtlQagDzyOwEs1szPFqknWr20F5KS.html
      Finally, if you have any further questions about topics in these playlists, dont be afraid to leave a comment. Id love to elaborate on any of the topics if anything is left unclear. I would also love it if you had any ideas or recommendation for future videos. I love making videos based on subscriber recommendations and i would be glad to make a dedicated video based on any of your questions 👍.

    • @dharmapriyachakma3224
      @dharmapriyachakma3224 Pƙed 3 lety

      Hi brother i am from asia i am a master student i would like work and study how to do pls more details

  • @Daific
    @Daific Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Are energy engineering job openings in finland. How is the sector

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Hey and thanks for the question! This is a tough one. I have no personal experience in the field and since its a very specific sector i dont know where to look for information about these kinds of jobs. So unfortunately i cant really help you here.

  • @devlimbani
    @devlimbani Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Can you make a video on job opportunities after completing the studies

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Definitely! This is a wide topic so do you have anything specific questions in mind?

    • @devlimbani
      @devlimbani Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@RoadtoFinnish I was thinking of doing bachelor's and masters in software engineering and am not sure if there are many companies in this field and that I would easily get a job after graduation

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +3

      Oh dude, i will definitely make a video about this, but i just have to say that you are worrying about nothing. Software development is the hottest field in finland right now and finland has a deficit of tens of thosands of competent developers. The problem is so big atm that many talented developers are basically able to dictate their salaries and choose the companies they want to work for. Basically if someone asked me about what field to study in terms of good employment opportunities and salaries, i would say software development before you could finish your sentence 😅.
      If you want a couple of tips, we have a lack especially in cloud computing and mobile development. Really good iOS developers are paid like top management level salaries because iOS isnt taught at any school, instead all of the good iOS devs have taught it to themselves (on top of having a master's).

    • @devlimbani
      @devlimbani Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@RoadtoFinnish Thanks man
      Will be looking forward to studying in an expensive country😆

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      :D youre welcome

  • @dimuthgamage1248
    @dimuthgamage1248 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Bro what is the good bachelor GPA to get a reasonable scholarship for masters in Finland. I m targeting university of Eastern Finland

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety

      Hey Dimuth and thanks for the question! Unfortunately i cant comment on this question because universities in finland do not share this information to the public. Also, do note that you GPA is not the only thing that impacts your chances on getting a scholarship. Theres a bunch of stuff impacting that.

  • @amiraziz2479
    @amiraziz2479 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Do big tech companies in Finland like microsoft hire computer science students from aalto university in their second year at the university?

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +2

      Hey Amir. I already posted an answer to this question in another videos but ill copy and paste it here if anyone else stumbles upon this question.
      So the simple answer to this question is "Yes, if you have the skills that these companies are looking for." The more complicated and technical answer is that yes, you can definitely get hired by these companies as a student at Aalto university. However, this has nothing to do with your school or the year you are in. In Finland companies dont really care what schools you are going to or what year you are in. They only care about your skills and whether or not you can fulfil their needs. Also, companies are not allowed to limit job ads to people who are in a specific year or from a specific school (unless you work in a regulated field like in health care where you need x amount of study credits to get certified to specific jobs).
      Because whether or not you can get hired by these companies has nothing to do with your school or year, it is all about your skills. So now the question is, do people usually have the necessary skills to work for these companies in their second year at university? My honest opinion is that most people dont. Some do but i think those people are exceptions. You have to consider that these companies are really popular and they get a lot of applicants. This means that the competition is very high. Thus, the companies have the ability to choose the best people AND because they cant discriminate those who are a year ahead or behind in school, they will only focus on your skills and talent (i know, im repeating myself).
      If you want to work for these big tech companies and get a job there early in your studies, you have to have a really solid educational background (high GPA to separate you from other applicants) and you have to have some kind of special skills (e.g. knowing some rare coding languages or frameworks that most people dont) that makes you special. However, the best way to separate yourself from the pack in the early stages of your studies is to either have prior relevant work experience OR by having done some really interesting projects (could be through hobbies or e.g. through volunteering) where you have achieved excellent and measurable results.
      Hopefully this gives you a bit of context and a few trick that you can use 👍

    • @amiraziz2479
      @amiraziz2479 Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@RoadtoFinnish are software engineers paid well in finland or less than the us and sweden?

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      @@amiraziz2479 I have absolutely no idea of the salary levels in the US and in Sweden. However, what i would say is that you should not compare the salaries side by side because they do not tell you the whole picture in terms of quality of living. E.g. even if you made more money per month in the US, you have to consider that the US has an immensely expensive health care system and housing can be crazy expensive depending on the city. On the other hand, Finland has higher taxes. So its all about the context and looking blindly at the salary level can be very deceiving.

  • @riishavkanwar
    @riishavkanwar Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Hey Oliver
    I recently completed my bsc and I want to do further studies in Finland. Can you tell me, if you know anything about it

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety

      Hey Rishav! First of all, congrats on your graduation. That is a big step towards building your future career 👍. I could surely help you but i would need to know what kind of questions you have in mind. Doing a master's degree is a broad topic and it would take a book to tell you everything about it 😅. So if you have any specific questions or things that you wonder about, please let me know.
      Also, if you are interested, please consider joining our Discord server where i post updates about future videos and live streams. It also makes it quite a bit easier for people to ask questions and read answers to frequently asked questions. You can join the server using this link: discord.gg/Py4T5CV

    • @riishavkanwar
      @riishavkanwar Pƙed 3 lety +1

      Bro, I'm confused should I go for masters or a diploma and can you tell me about education expenses

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      So if you have a bachelor's degree you should definitely go for a master's. We dont really do diplomas or e.g. MBA's in Finland. Master's programmes in Finland are expensive for on European Union citizens, but you can also apply for a scholarship to cover those costs.
      What i recommend is that you first check out these two videos and then let me know if you have further questions about those topics. After that we can start looking at potential schools and ways to apply.
      In this video i explain how tuition fees work in Finland: czcams.com/video/Z_4VUUvODdM/video.html
      In this video i explain how scholarships work: czcams.com/video/lyQL4NJwlWs/video.html

  • @yasminrumi7753
    @yasminrumi7753 Pƙed 2 lety

    I have a question if one studying about nursing in bachelor after that is he can be a doctor with more study?

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Hey Yasmin and thanks for the question. Studying to become a nurse is a completely separate degree and if you want to become a doctor, you would have to apply to medical school just like anyone else. Having a degree in nursing does not fast track this process. There is nothing stopping you from studying to become a doctor after getting your degree in nursing but still, having a degree in nursing does not make the studies any faster.

  • @nguyenbriton4263
    @nguyenbriton4263 Pƙed rokem

    can i find part time job in this moment my family dont have money to fund me for all, i can get 100% tuition but i afraid about war impacting chance of getting job in helsinki

  • @anmolpathak5653
    @anmolpathak5653 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    if i start my collage then quickly i can get a job or not

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      There no way for me to answer this question. Its all up to how actively you apply for jobs and how good you are at what you do. There are no quarantees for you to get a job as a student.

  • @ashanrp
    @ashanrp Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Hi there.. I'm 33 and I only have a advanced diploma in business. I studied and lived in Sydney and came back to Sri Lanka in 2017.. I want to do my bachelors degree in Finland.. Can I do that? Please help

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety

      Hey and thanks for the question. I cant think of any reason why you couldnt apply for a bachelor's degree in Finland as long as you have a degree that qualifies you to apply for a bachelor's degree. Do you have a prior high school diploma or is this business diploma a vocational degree?

  • @night_sky_hope
    @night_sky_hope Pƙed 3 lety +2

    The first time, I saw someone speaking in his video about the thumbs down button. đŸ€Ł

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      😅 i actually saw one other youtuber talk about it and i thought that it was really cool. the thumbs down button is there for a reason. i take no offence if people use it because it tells me that i need to develop myself and the content 👍

  • @shankarchand1946
    @shankarchand1946 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Can i start investing in stock as an international students?

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      Im not a financial professional so please do not trust me 100%. Instead, please do your own research by e.g. contacting a Finnish bank about this. There might be some restrictions here if you come from outside the EU. Those restrictions would not be about investing but instead about opening a bank account and a trading account. In short, getting a Finnish bank account (and therefore the ability to open a trading account) as a non-EU (European Union) or EEA (European Economic Area) citizen is not as straightforward as you might think. This is because of some of the regulations that we have in Finland and in the EU regulating how banks work.
      Having said this, if you stay in Finland for longer than 1 year, you should be able to open a bank account in Finland. I talk more about this topic in this video where i explain what you need to do in order to get an account: czcams.com/video/W4h5iLn8CeU/video.html

    • @shankarchand1946
      @shankarchand1946 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@RoadtoFinnish thank you sir❀

  • @MultiPawani
    @MultiPawani Pƙed 3 lety

    Can we find part time jobs in rauma city,finland.?

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety +1

      No idea. Ive never lived in Rauma nor have i any friends living there. Im pretty sure that there are jobs in Rauma but i naturally cant promise you anything.

  • @lezelladroma9203
    @lezelladroma9203 Pƙed 2 lety +1

    Hello How about for nurses...is it difficult to find a job in Finland?

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 2 lety +1

      We have a massive shortage of certified nurses so as long as you have a degree and you speak good enough finnish, you will never have issues finding work 👍. The only big barrier is the language requirement. Hovever, if you are coming to finland to study a degree in nursing, you will learn finnish during your studies.

    • @lezelladroma9203
      @lezelladroma9203 Pƙed 2 lety

      @@RoadtoFinnish thank you so much for your info. I am planning to get a Residency visa soon and enroll in one of the university,so i can study plus work..😇

  • @asinghaltaj241
    @asinghaltaj241 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    what about children education in Finland? is it free?

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety

      Hey Amit and thanks for the question. Primary education in Finland is free if it is done in Finnish or Swedish. However, if you want your child to study in English, you need to get them admitted to a private school that teach an international curriculum. These schools have tuition fees. Heres two examples:
      The European School of Helsinki: www.eshelsinki.com/join-us
      The International School of Helsinki: ishelsinki.fi/fee-schedule-2019-2020/

  • @maksudabegum7159
    @maksudabegum7159 Pƙed rokem

    is sat useful for masters?

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed rokem

      Depends on the programme that you are applying to. Most master's degree programmes do not use the SAT's in the applications but some might. You need to check out the programme application page from each university that you are interested in.

  • @kiliyanage
    @kiliyanage Pƙed 3 lety

    I want Finland university entrance exam pass papers or sample papers.how I get this?

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety

      Im sorry but there are not such sample papers available. Please note that whether or not there are any kinds of entrance exams depends not only on the university but also on the programme that you are applying to. So not all universities use entrance exams. And even if they do, most schools do not publicise their old exams.

  • @saurabhkushwaha658
    @saurabhkushwaha658 Pƙed 3 lety

    what about one on one zoom meet???

  • @karambir5085
    @karambir5085 Pƙed 3 lety +1

    Job in english language in finland plz Repaly

    • @RoadtoFinnish
      @RoadtoFinnish  Pƙed 3 lety

      There are not any specific rules for english jobs. Some companies have them some dont. I cant really make a list about this topic because many companies have both finnish and english language jobs. What field are you in?

  • @rieblogs7859
    @rieblogs7859 Pƙed 2 lety

    To be honest the only part time paid job in Finland are cleaning, food deliveries and cleaning 😂. Coming from someone who's living and working in Finland. The Key words are Paid job. Ph'D students do research for little of nothing.

  • @shreerampaswan8502
    @shreerampaswan8502 Pƙed rokem

    Fruit pickerjob