I think the advice you guys give is pretty much universal. I don't live in Finland but this very much sounds like my career so far, minus getting references (majority of employers don't care) and graduate programmes (we don't have them here BUT I know what they are because my first job was actually screening applications for these programmes for a Big4 company). Starting out is difficult pretty much everywhere and for everyone. And it's very rare for people to immediately get the job they wanted or studied for. It's a journey. I love that you highlight can-do attitude and willingness to learn; it sounds cheesy but it can get you really, really far. My previous and current position in my workplace didn't even exist when I applied and they were not planning to have them. I was very much overqualified and overexperienced for the positions they had open but I took it anyway because the hiring manager made a great impression and we immediately got along. After a year it turned out that I'm the only person that had skills and experience they needed for a new project. Bang. All previous career goals achieved, and beyond. You can never really know what road is going to lead you where you want to be. Good luck to both of you! 🌱
My eyes were this wide -> 👀 when I read the title and it said "Hunting in finland: Tips, Stories, and Insights" 😂 I was oddly disappointed when I re-read the title 🤣
Getting summer internships or traineeships is a nightmare for Finnish natives as well. I think I applied for around 60 summer jobs last year and I didn't land a single interview. Hoping to do better this year.
I think the advice you guys give is pretty much universal. I don't live in Finland but this very much sounds like my career so far, minus getting references (majority of employers don't care) and graduate programmes (we don't have them here BUT I know what they are because my first job was actually screening applications for these programmes for a Big4 company). Starting out is difficult pretty much everywhere and for everyone. And it's very rare for people to immediately get the job they wanted or studied for. It's a journey. I love that you highlight can-do attitude and willingness to learn; it sounds cheesy but it can get you really, really far. My previous and current position in my workplace didn't even exist when I applied and they were not planning to have them. I was very much overqualified and overexperienced for the positions they had open but I took it anyway because the hiring manager made a great impression and we immediately got along. After a year it turned out that I'm the only person that had skills and experience they needed for a new project. Bang. All previous career goals achieved, and beyond. You can never really know what road is going to lead you where you want to be.
Good luck to both of you! 🌱
Thank you for sharing your experience.
These tips are very helpful. Thanks!
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Thank you for a very insightful and eye opening discussion!
My eyes were this wide -> 👀 when I read the title and it said "Hunting in finland: Tips, Stories, and Insights" 😂 I was oddly disappointed when I re-read the title 🤣
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yes I did.
Getting summer internships or traineeships is a nightmare for Finnish natives as well. I think I applied for around 60 summer jobs last year and I didn't land a single interview. Hoping to do better this year.
I wish you a good luck :)
Hamad!!!
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