Posted on November 18 2023
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Laura Lindeman, Head of Work in Finland said that Finland wants more young international talents to generate growth and reduce workforce shortages. Finland is planning to give more opportunities to young internationals to tackle the growth of global challenges. The country is particularly looking for talents in sectors like IT, Healthcare, and cleantech. Finland to draw in 15,000 international students annually by 2030 and raise work-based migration to 30,000 individuals every year.
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Finland is focusing on all countries and want to increase their growth. Finland has had excellent experiences with students, researchers, entrepreneurs, and professionals across the globe. Therefore Finland is always ready to welcome newcomers to integrate quickly and emerge very successful."
The 'Work in Finland' initiative, and 'Talent Boost' program, both work as a central platform for giving information on job searches, living conditions, and about various aspects of migrating to Finland. Lindeman also said about the portal's support for employers in international recruitment.
Finland is committed to fostering global connectivity, sees foreign talent as a valuable asset in connecting with other countries. Understanding the role that human capital plays in boosting competitiveness, Finland seeks to draw in a varied workforce in order to promote internationalization, innovation, and business expansion.
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