No, local population is not concentrated to the south because it is warmer. It has simply been the economic development, which has concentrated more jobs in those areas, which made the surplus popularized from agriculture to migrate mainly to south in the later part of the previous century. Agriculture become so much less labor demanding that people had to move from rural areas to get income from other industries meaning industrial towns grew bigger. And that gave then the opportunity for service industries to develop. For these jobs more education was required. Moving to towns for education started to become also the norm. There are also regional economical growth centers in the other parts of the country. All growth hasn't been in the southern coast. But looking from Lapland, everything seems to be in the south. Everything below Arctic circle is South.
There might be part-time jobs in cleaning construction sites and doing some other menial labor. Mostly everything done in construction needs some skills and qualifications. Why should an employer have something special for international students? They care about their projects and the productivity of their workforce. From their point of view international student is probably part-time workforce with usually only foreign language skills. It can be difficult, if they cannot read instructions and the language used in the workplace. But there are foreign workers and subcontractors etc. working in most projects so Finnish skills aren't always needed.
Fulltime international students don't have much time for jobs where there is usually fulltime requirement to get job. Service jobs are more likely to be possible to get working only part-time.
Hii Sister. Hope you are good? I got admission into Novia to study Automation Technology (Intelligent Systems). Is it a good course over there? How is Vaasa, what are the chances of getting a menial job there? My programme is blended teaching and classes hold twice a month, is it possible to stay in another city for work? Can I make my tution fee with menial job. Generally is Finland worth it from your perspective. Thank you so much, I await your response. Regards. Adeniyi.
Yes, there are Nursing jobs a lot of it, buh u need Finnish language, so the best is to start learning the language before coming it will help you along way, start learning it if u are planning to come to Finland
Can i change my bachelor degree course and university of applied sciences after arriving in Finland. For example= if i got admission letter to study Bachelor in business administration in Finland and after arriving in Finland can i change my course into bachelor in engineering information technology system? Please reply?
After your first year and must have attained 60 credits, you can switch schools or program.. you can speak with your course coordinator when you arrive.
Sister you’re too real and it’s nice for
People to understand, keep it up
Thanks 🙏
Omo this your explanation has saved me a whole lot of trouble..
Thanks alot
@@chidoziejohn9368 I glad it did. Happy new year 🥳
No, local population is not concentrated to the south because it is warmer.
It has simply been the economic development, which has concentrated more jobs in those areas, which made the surplus popularized from agriculture to migrate mainly to south in the later part of the previous century. Agriculture become so much less labor demanding that people had to move from rural areas to get income from other industries meaning industrial towns grew bigger. And that gave then the opportunity for service industries to develop.
For these jobs more education was required. Moving to towns for education started to become also the norm.
There are also regional economical growth centers in the other parts of the country. All growth hasn't been in the southern coast.
But looking from Lapland, everything seems to be in the south. Everything below Arctic circle is South.
Thank you for this sister, your videos are informative
Uk looks for uk work experience, Ireland looks for Irish citizens first, Finland looks for Finnish speaking people….it’s all the same everywhere
Yes sadly.
Ah. Talk about the earnings oh. I think it's going to be much appreciated by the viewers.
Babe am loving ur honesty
Thanks for keeping us informed ✊🏾🔥✊🏾🥀🥀🥀🥰🥰🥰
You are very honest.
The situation is same anywhere. Please don't be worried
Thank you ❤
No one tell you the truth, this applies all over Europe, you don't expect them give you a good job when theirs haven't,
At least it pay your bills
Talk about earning abeg oo. That would be a banger topic. Lets us mnow how much you can make in ranges.
Thanks Nora, please are there menial jobs in the construction industry?
How open is that industry to international students
Also, since there are competition in the south, can one travel up north during the weekends to work ?
There might be part-time jobs in cleaning construction sites and doing some other menial labor. Mostly everything done in construction needs some skills and qualifications.
Why should an employer have something special for international students?
They care about their projects and the productivity of their workforce.
From their point of view international student is probably part-time workforce with usually only foreign language skills. It can be difficult, if they cannot read instructions and the language used in the workplace. But there are foreign workers and subcontractors etc. working in most projects so Finnish skills aren't always needed.
What about construction, farm and factory jobs?
Fulltime international students don't have much time for jobs where there is usually fulltime requirement to get job.
Service jobs are more likely to be possible to get working only part-time.
Thank you for this information, but as a new comer which areas do you advise, south or north? Please reply
North. reason is that the north is less populated
Hi, good talk please how i get a menial job in Finland thanks
Hello please I have a friend that wants to apply for masters in Finland next year but we don’t know how to do it
@@estherudoumoren1879
Hello. Kindly check studyinfo.fi
Donot come to finland .. there are no jobs here. RUclipsrs lie just for views. Choose some other country
Hii Sister. Hope you are good? I got admission into Novia to study Automation Technology (Intelligent Systems). Is it a good course over there? How is Vaasa, what are the chances of getting a menial job there? My programme is blended teaching and classes hold twice a month, is it possible to stay in another city for work? Can I make my tution fee with menial job. Generally is Finland worth it from your perspective.
Thank you so much, I await your response.
Regards.
Adeniyi.
Hello Sist. Thank you so much. What about Nursing students, can they easily get jobs? And is TAAK vocational school good to attend and study Nursing?
only if you can speak finnish
Pls do talk about vocational schools?
Can you get a restaurant jobs
Waiter, kitchen assistant
Hi there did you get an admission in a vocational school in finland?
How about for Nursing students? Thanks for your support
What about them?
Lol Dey play 😂
Yes, there are Nursing jobs a lot of it, buh u need Finnish language, so the best is to start learning the language before coming it will help you along way, start learning it if u are planning to come to Finland
@@NoraEvans how?
@@Sweetkams_Fi everyone screaming “start learning the language” language that is difficult as F..
Hello Nora. Can I live in Tampere when my schools campus is in Forssa because of the job advantage?
Depends on your studies.. if attendance isn’t a problem, I think you can.🤷♀️
I also got admission in Forssa so I was also facing this difficulty of knowing if I can live in Helsinki and study at Forssa
@@NoraEvans in terms of cost of transportation is it wise to stay at Tampere?
@@salangfalon2009take notice that living cost in Helsinki is significantly higher than other cities / smaller towns.
OF COURSE you need to speak the fin language to get a job.
You will get those jobs that the Finnish ppl refuse to take
Please how do I need to reach out to you
You can Send an email or a DM
W long did it take you to get your first Job?
1 month
@@NoraEvans if it does take you just a month to get a job, then it means there are favorable opportunities for getting jobs then
@@paulomoh8231 if you say so
Hi, how can I contact you?
Send an email
Can i change my bachelor degree course and university of applied sciences after arriving in Finland.
For example= if i got admission letter to study Bachelor in business administration in Finland and after arriving in Finland can i change my course into bachelor in engineering information technology system?
Please reply?
After your first year and must have attained 60 credits, you can switch schools or program.. you can speak with your course coordinator when you arrive.
Must I have a car to do delivery for Wolt or Foodora?
Most likely.. but you can use a bike too especially in summer
please go home, please...
Pls that smacking sound you made with your mouth at intervals is so distracting 🤦🏽♀️
Let her be👍
Mind your business
U come on someone's video n then decide to tell them how to speak, wow. They are over 200 videos ,goooooooo and watch another
Babe am loving ur honesty
Hi, good talk please how i get a menial job in Finland thanks