Kai Pulkkanen, 42 anni, era solito guadagnare 5.000 euro al mese, ora non riesce a trovare un lavoro – “Sarei disposto a pulire i servizi igienici” (Rapporto in finlandese, usare la traduzione)
I know people who got a PhD in Finland and decided to remove it from their CV after hundreds of rejections. If you are overqualified for a job you’ll be most likely rejected. Sad reality check. This feels like someone sending a CV for toilet cleaning job (which I do respect, as any job) stating that he previously was a NASA engineers in his CV. Just as example 🥲.
Jr774981 on
And they say same time that Finland needs more people to come here. And: also in Finland that “you just go and find the job”. This has been always too hard here this job seeking. It is much easier in many countries. Just call and tomorrow you start new work. And yes, I have experiences from this so and maybe have to again to these countries.
Adventurous-Pie-8839 on
One important thing he mentioned is that he is not alone. The climate is already multiplying depression here. I can imagine how lonely folks feel during that period. I was shooting stars considering my higher education. But at some point, I decided fuck this shit and took a basic course through te-toimisto. It is blue-collar work, but I earn around 60k per year.
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chechnya23 on
I feel bad for Kai. How can I help?
XiJinPingPongPing on
Please avoid falling in Russian propaganda.
This is like hundred post within few days in r/finland regarding bad employment situation in Finland.
Something is going on. Now start to be out of sources as have to post articles in Finnish.
News itself is right, but selecting and posting several related articles countless times is propaganda.
taobaoblyat on
People need to start building companies not wait for jobs.
Tanvir_rahman3 on
More than 100 thousand ukrainian came during thier war, most of them got jobs. And What I heard is if companies hire them then they pay less taxes. They ate Finland’s job market in this recession!!! I don’t know if I am eligible to say these things as an international student but yes, Finnish people should think for their people first as they have been paying taxes for generations.
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I know people who got a PhD in Finland and decided to remove it from their CV after hundreds of rejections. If you are overqualified for a job you’ll be most likely rejected. Sad reality check. This feels like someone sending a CV for toilet cleaning job (which I do respect, as any job) stating that he previously was a NASA engineers in his CV. Just as example 🥲.
And they say same time that Finland needs more people to come here. And: also in Finland that “you just go and find the job”. This has been always too hard here this job seeking. It is much easier in many countries. Just call and tomorrow you start new work. And yes, I have experiences from this so and maybe have to again to these countries.
One important thing he mentioned is that he is not alone. The climate is already multiplying depression here. I can imagine how lonely folks feel during that period. I was shooting stars considering my higher education. But at some point, I decided fuck this shit and took a basic course through te-toimisto. It is blue-collar work, but I earn around 60k per year.
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I feel bad for Kai. How can I help?
Please avoid falling in Russian propaganda.
This is like hundred post within few days in r/finland regarding bad employment situation in Finland.
Something is going on. Now start to be out of sources as have to post articles in Finnish.
News itself is right, but selecting and posting several related articles countless times is propaganda.
People need to start building companies not wait for jobs.
More than 100 thousand ukrainian came during thier war, most of them got jobs. And What I heard is if companies hire them then they pay less taxes. They ate Finland’s job market in this recession!!! I don’t know if I am eligible to say these things as an international student but yes, Finnish people should think for their people first as they have been paying taxes for generations.