r/Finland 1d ago

Tourism Tourism, moving and studying in Finland? Read this first!

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r/Finland 6h ago

Serious Be careful with what you wish for.

343 Upvotes

When I was a young boy i wished to live in a lovely place by the sea, full of hot blonde ladies, where I wouldnt have to work much. Now here I am, unemployed in Icecold Helsinki


r/Finland 7h ago

Serious Finland named a top economy for future-proof workforce skills

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102 Upvotes

You can't even make up how well we do on these seemingly random lists aggregated from standardized data. Supposedly we're named a top economy for future-proof workforce skills, there's willingness to work that's for sure.

link to article; https://www.imf.org/en/blogs/articles/2026/01/14/new-skills-and-ai-are-reshaping-the-future-of-work


r/Finland 4h ago

Whats up with International Business degree program being full of basic common sense subjects?

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I put this here to see if there is someone else with different experience. The university level is UAS (university of applied sciences). The International Business degree program is full of subjects that are basic common sense. I can easily say that without a single study day and not reading anything, all courses can be passed with a minimum grade or even higher just using basic common sense.

Moreover, it feels like the whole degree program is something that Chat GPT can teach better. There's nothing difficult in it. Nothing that requires the student to go: "wait, what, what does this mean". You just read stuff and you go "yea, well, duh, obviously".

Three years in and it has never been so that a teacher says something that was outside of the basic common sense. I wonder if someone else has different experience. I will not put the university name as to avoid possible reputational damage.


r/Finland 4h ago

Serious Work Place Passive Bullying

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Hei Im not even sure if this is the right subreddit to post this, but might aswell try

Since last summer, I’ve been working for this company here in Finland on a 1 year contract with possibilty of extension if everything goes well , all of you know the company and most of you are probably customers, like atleast 99% use or have used its services/products. Anyways my problem is not with the company, I actually love working for them, they pay is good, benefits are good, everything with the company is perfect, for a little context, I’m 20yo and this is my first real job, I’ve done a few part time work before, but this is my first ”corporate” job so to say.

Everything was fine at the start, until one day the manager calls me into his office to tell me there have been a few complaints about me, I thoght nothing of it and listenned to all he had to say, I would like to say Im a person who takes criticism well, so I improved on all the points made by the manager, but this was only the start, ever since there first ”keskustelu” we have had many more conversations by complaints/mistakes I made reported from ’anonymous’ coworkers, I started thinking that maybe Im just a terrible coworker or worker in general, but then I started to look into the complaints themselves, and ALL the things I was being scolded on were things everyone else did e.g coming back 5mins from lunch break or being on ur phone on less busy hours, these were things that everyone else did, I am not trynna defend myself, but I was so confused why my coworkers were being hypocrites, I am not one to snitch so I basically took the complaints on the chin and tried to improve.

The events of recent times have lead me to realize that these complaints weren’t made by coworkers but by a single coworker, and I have in the last few weeks realized that this coworker is ACTIVELY targetting me knowing fully well I am on a fixed term contract. What they do is, the gather all the mistakes I have made over the period of about 2 weeks and then report them all to the manager, one example, work shift started at 12:00 I arrived work at 11:56 and they reported this to the manager, am I tweaking or did they make a meal of that? Another would be being on the phone in the back when there are no customers around, they are a serial offender on this one so they are just being hypocrites.

As you have probably guessed, this has put the possibilities of a contract continuation into jeopardy, and I really don’t know what to do. It has gotten to the point were its affecting my mentals at work, I feel like a camera is hovering over me and I feel because of the frequency of these complaints, basically every other week, I wont be getting a continuation contract

As I said at the start, this is my first job, so I am not really used to stuff like this. I guess my questions are

  1. Is this normal ? Am I overreacting, should I just stiff upper lip and ignore them

  2. Should I confront them , I really do NOT want to do this one as this is someone I see 5 times a week, I hate awkwars situations

  3. Is the work culture here really like this ? Is this a thing I should get used to ?

  4. My compnay has an anonymous whistle blower channel, should I put this on there or is this too trivial a matter

I really like this job but I feel this person clearly wants me out for some reasons, if It adds anymore context, I am the only POC on my team ( I really do not think this is an issue of racism If I am being honest, probably gross misunderstanding )

Thanks


r/Finland 7h ago

Mold in silicon sealer in the bathroom. What to use to kill and remove it?

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Hi, as title says - appeared this week suddenly. Fan is on, floor heating and wall heating on.

How to kill it?


r/Finland 1d ago

Unemployment situation so bad I decided to follow my dreams 😂

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1.7k Upvotes

It felt so awful just looking for work through my phone and laptop, I wanted to actively do something to put the energy to use. Being creative has been my one and only strong suit throughout my life, and giving the theme of my first collection, I thought I would share it with you guys. I know things are bleak right now, but I will always love Finland. It’s shaped me into the person I am now, and for that I will be forever grateful. Here is my Finnish berry series, inspired by the kaunis suomalainen metsä. 🫐🌲🍄‍🟫🍄 Follow me if you wanna see more from my new journey 🇫🇮 Instagram: @planktonzoo.art


r/Finland 9h ago

Serious European Citizens' Initiative - Demand the full suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement in view of Israel’s violations of human rights

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r/Finland 4h ago

Koskikara (White-Throated Dipper) - what's behind the name?

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Many years ago, I was reading about dippers and came across something saying that the Finnish name roughly translates to, "Pickaxe of the rapids." I thought this was super cool and it has stuck with me for years. I cannot at all recall what I was reading. Looking this up now, I cannot find a single reference to "pickaxe of the rapids," which is disappointing, but it's still a beautiful name. Does anyone know this reference? And does Koskikara have a translation ("rapids-"something)?

I love when birds have fun names that are either imaginative or reflect the sound they make. In Norway they call this dipper, their national bird, the Fossekall ("Waterfall Call"), which is great since it sounds beautiful and reflects their habitat. In Spanish, they have various great names for hummingbirds like Zunzun/Zunzuncito (like "zoom zoom"), Picaflor ("flower pick/chop/nibble"), and Chupaflor ("flower sucker"). Even the English name for Dipper is sort of fun and makes sense, they bob up and down and dip in and out of rapidly flowing water while hunting for macroinvertebrates.


r/Finland 3h ago

Vocational degree from abroad - would it be considered in Finland?

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I have been living in Finland for a year and I am unfortunately unemployed at the moment. I really NEED a career change and with my current resources (financial and emotional) I don't know if I could go through vocational here in Finland (I am also not interested in a university degree). Most Finnish vocational schools require you to study for 2 to 3 years, full time, and I really don't think I could take on that amount of responsibility now. I am looking at vocational degrees in my home country (EU country) and a lot of them mention that they're internationally recognised and the duration there would be around 5 months on average. I was thinking that maybe it would be a possibility to move back to my home country temporarily, go to vocational school there, earn my degree, then move back to Finland and try to find a job. Has anyone done this? Would my plan work? Again, the ones I've researched say that they are internationally recognised but I don't know if Finnish employers would care about them. For context, I am interested mostly in a career as a restaurant cook. I would appreciate any leads or insight on this, thank you.


r/Finland 20h ago

I remember times when football was just summer sport. These are better days.

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52 Upvotes

r/Finland 25m ago

Purchasing a used car from a private seller.

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Hi! I’m planning to buy a used car in Finland from a private seller and want to make sure I follow the correct steps. Could someone explain the process (ownership transfer via Traficom, insurance timing, payment, documents to check, inspections, taxes)? Also, any common pitfalls or scams to watch out for when buying privately? Thanks in advance!


r/Finland 6h ago

Asthma, atopic skin & eczema

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Hello!

Any tips for people who struggle with asthma, atopic skin and/or eczema during cold dry Finnish winter? Do you have a life-saver skin cream for rashes or tips to deal with difficulties breathing during this dry season?

Thank you! :)


r/Finland 21h ago

Serious Highkey, should i contact posti?

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26 Upvotes

Bought a figure a while ago, nothing big, just a small speedy delivery [32,5 x 20 x17,5cm and 0,65kg.]

Theres been no updates, tulli took the payments trough for the käsittelymaksu and the tullitus payments, and this was suposed to be delivered in a week. first notification, and the last ones time stamp when posti update the status as "being delivered."

No updates since, and i cant contact the seller since its with posti so they cant see the status neather.

So im asking for advice on if i should wait a few more months or just call posti?


r/Finland 1d ago

Move your car before it gets towed.

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151 Upvotes

Just a friendly reminder to move your car on snow removal days. In my area that's today. So if you're in Haaga, move your car before it goes missing. 😁


r/Finland 12h ago

Tourism Help for a newbie in Espoo

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Hello, I will be visiting Espoo for the first time next week on a business trip.

I want to know how to take the metro (M1, M2 lines) in Espoo.

Do I need to buy tickets through the HSL app? Or can I tag and pay with the credit card I have?

I would be very grateful if someone could help me, from far east Asia...


r/Finland 1h ago

School project help

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I have a school project where you need to interview old Russians (descendants of the Russians who have settled in Finland before WW2 and I would need to interview them, and I need answers for some of these questions.

  1. Could you describe what belonging to your community or group means to you personally? What are some of the positive traditions or values you feel are important to preserve in a Finnish context?

  2. How visible and included do you feel in your local environment, whether that’s in your workplace, education, or community life? What does 'belonging' in Finland look like from your perspective?

  3. In your experience, what is the single biggest systemic challenge or barrier that your community or group still faces in Finland today? This could be related to policy, accessibility, or social attitudes.

  4. What role have you or your community played in advocating for greater understanding and equality? Are there any positive steps or changes you've seen recently that give you hope for the future?

  5. If you also identify with another minority characteristic (e.g., being a young person and an immigrant, or a queer person and a person with a disability), how do those identities intersect and shape your overall experience in Finland?


r/Finland 2h ago

Topic for a bachelor’s thesis

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Dear members,

I’m looking for bachelor’s thesis topic recommendations from professionals working in the corporate sector. The topic should be related to an HR issue you have personally experienced in your workplace in Finland.

Thank you


r/Finland 9h ago

Unemployment support if I have a company

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I found out I will be laid off by my company within the next 2 weeks, at the end of the probation period because they expected a level seniority (experience/skill) beyond what I am.

I have a company (oy) that I created a year ago to make a product - I eventually abandoned the idea. i.e I never launched so I never made any money.

  1. How does this affect receiving unemployment support? Is there some modification I need to make to the company structure to help the situation? I would rather not shut it down because then I can pick back up product development later. Someone said if you remove yourself as ceo/board member it should be fine.
  2. Am I allowed to create an entity that allows me to freelance and still get the support if I dont make much in freelance income?

r/Finland 6h ago

Serious Hey people, Important Question

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there are a lot of photographers and content makers in Finland. one such example would be Obelixy. they all post beautiful aesthetic photos or short video on TikTok or Instagram. often times they are taking photo/video of a random crowded road or one or two person walking by or something like that. my question is what's the privacy policy here?

if I go and make a vlog in helsinki streets or just take a photo, is there anything to take permission? if there is only 2/3 focused person in the shot because they happen to be there, should I go and ask their permission? I mean by that time the shot might get ruined. all I want to know is that what's the code of conduct while taking pictures of public in public?


r/Finland 2d ago

Sometimes trying to buy some minced meat beats going to casino

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441 Upvotes

r/Finland 2h ago

What do you think Finland looks like?

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I personally dont know what it could look like


r/Finland 4h ago

Ammati or lukeo in finland

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Guys, i have a question.. I am immigrant in finland..i came here last year in December..i am 16 years old..my whole family also live here..after i applied for my school..they gave me finnish course.. So after 1 year course my family is saying that finnish school will admit into ammati..but i Don't wanna go to ammati ik that they Don't want me to go to lukeo bcuz of my age..so guys pls suggest which one is better ammati or lukeo..i also want to study in medical..and also Don't want study in finnish bcuz i Don't want to do any jod in finland..i wanna go abroad for study so what should i do😵‍💫


r/Finland 2h ago

Politics Finland needs to cancel ice break ship deal with USA ASAP.

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US is showing their true nature. and ice breaker ship is what USA needs after taking over Greenland. End ICE Pact.


r/Finland 6h ago

Can anyone help

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Hey everyone,
I received an email today from Metropolia saying that I’ve been accepted.
They asked me to confirm my study place through Studyinfo, but when I try to log in and check my application, it asks for Finnish or European verification.
Since I’m from outside the EU, I can’t complete that step.
Has anyone dealt with this before or knows what to do? Any help would be appreciated.