Having trouble finding a job in Finland, Reuben Odotei wondered for years if something was wrong with him, if he wasn't good enough. We dive in to his challenging yet motivating journey. Read more about “Narrowing your way into your Big Dream”
With a growing shortage of skilled labour in many fields, Finland is notably trying to attract and retain more skilled internationals. To properly take advantage of cultural diversity, understanding and mutual trust are key. Read more about “Breaking the ‘cultural’ ice”
Engineers are in high demand on the Finnish job market. Unfortunately, as Omar Hamdy found out, international engineers may face several barriers to employment in Finland. However, there is help to be found. Read more about “Talent programmes help international engineers combat employment barriers in Finland”
Many international students would like to stay in Finland after they finish their degrees, but not all are offered a way into Finnish working life. To tackle this problem, Hanken School of Economics founded Hanken International Talent, or Hanken HIT. Read more about “Hanken supports international students’ integration in Finland”
What do Vietnamese milk commercials have in common with business analysis of the Vietnamese market for the use of Ostrobothnian companies? Nhat Pham. Read more about “When passion and specific skills meet concrete business needs”