If you are considering moving to Finland it may be difficult to useful to know something about the most popula living areas in Finland. They are presented in order of popularity and it correlates with the price:-) Eira, Kaivopuisto and Ullanlinna This is area at the southern Helsinki is a living area between the city center and the Baltic Sea. It is very nice living area and from this area you can walk to the center or take a tram. Buildings of this area are usually from the early 1900 but most of them are renovated and in good condition. This area is rather peaceful and safe place and services are good, small shops and grocery stores are very close and big department stores at city center are easy to access. Westend and Kulosaari If you want more space around you and prefer bigger houses, Westend is the best place for you. Westend is a small luxorious area by the sea few kilometres from the Helsinki center to the west. There is a bus connection from Westend to the cente...
Finland belongs to the East European Time EET timezone which is GMT +2 hours. It means that Finland is one hour ahead compared to the majority of Europe that live in Central European Time CET. CET is GMT +1. Finnish time zone has some practical influences on business and work in Finland: Finland based employees can have virtual meetings with Asian and US colleagues at the same working day. If Finnish employees start they day 8-9, which is normal in Finland, they still have few common hours with their Asian colleagues or customers for virtual meetings. Later in the afternoon US colleagues or customers start their working day when Finnish employees are leaving the office but it's still possible to schedule meetings late in the Finnish afternoon or early evening so that US colleagues attend. From Finland it's easy to fly to Central Europe for meeting in the morning. The one hour advance makes it possible to take early flight from Helsinki and arrive in Central Europe around 9...
It is not easy for a foreigner to find a job in Finland especially if you are looking for a permanent full time job. The best possibilities are for temporary workers in hotels, restaurants and stores. Unfortunately the recent COVID-19 crisis has hit these industries hard and unemployment levels have risen substantially. However there are always some open positions in the labor market. I noticed that Duunitori, one of the leading recruitment sites in Finland, has recently opened their new service that focuses only on English job openings. If you visit www.jobsfinand.fi you will find all listed open vacancies where job listing is available in English.
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