Hey i was wondering if this positions happen to open, in which website they should he posted so I can aply for it ?

by Superb_Bug_70

13 comments
  1. This is very strange considering that unemployment is so high right now.
    I know several Finns who can’t find a job right now.

  2. There is no jobs but everyone has a labor shortage lol pure logic

  3. They will probably be on the consultancy firm’s pages, and naturally be unpaid training without guarantee of employment.

  4. There is a labour shortage, that much is true.

    But the reason is not that there aren’t enough people available. We have mass unemployment currently.

    The reason is companies are either unwilling or unable to pay for that labour. 

    The only reason Finland claims to want foreign workers is that companies can pay them much, much less than citizens, and once they’ve done their jobs, you can kick them back where they came from and not pay any unemployment benefits.

  5. “Where can I find this thing that doesn’t exist” is a wild question lmao

  6. Everyone wants the same jobs, none wants to work on the forestry sector chopping trees, or farming, or so on…

    That’s why there’s shortage.

    This is what happens when you educate your population a lot and have unemployment benefits, there is no reason to take these jobs because they could do better.

    You can then use immigration to take the jobs people don’t want to do, but then, the political party is actually disregarding on low skill immigration; when it is in fact just as necessary, because low skill doesn’t mean unnecessary.

    This is why you let markets decide what they need.

    There’s plenty of these jobs, they are everywhere, but they just don’t have the same payment that the average Finn expects, I met a guy got a job fixing and mantaining tractors for 1.6k a month, out of thin air in a couple of weeks; but I think he will be living on welfare soon because he is an asylum seeker with a negative, they don’t consider his skill fixing tractors real and the new law doesn’t let him take on the job properly since he can’t get work residence permit anymore and anyway migri would not allow someone foreign to take this simple tractor mantenience job.

    Would a Finn do it, no… Would the government let a foreign do it, no…

  7. They’re not posted anywhere, you need to know someone or have your own company.

  8. I agree so much. No idea why you are being downvoted voted. It’s complicated Finn’s need a better wage but to expect them to do every job in Finland is insane.

    I am selling my landscape/tree business in the states and looking at migrating. Hard to explain to Americans it is okay if the person mowing your lawn isn’t English speaking 100%

  9. **Wow, wow, wow – hold your horses, YLE, and apply a bit more skepticism.**
    A labor shortage in the forest industry? Really?

    I work in the industry, and when it comes to higher-education roles like forest experts or timber buyers, we typically get between **50 and 200 applicants** for every position we post. The same applies to production and logistics roles within the forest sector.

    Even for jobs requiring less formal education, like harvester operators, thinners, or chainsaw workers, there is **no shortage**. In fact, we’re seeing an **overflow** of applicants in those areas as well.

    Everyone I’ve spoken to, regardless of their level of forestry education, is **willing to relocate anywhere in Finland** for work and actively applies for all types of forestry positions. But companies seem to want a **20-year-old with 25 years of experience**.

    And if you look at who actually gets hired, **90% of the time it’s someone poached from another company**.

    So no, this isn’t a labor shortage. It’s a **wage problem,** and a result of **companies being unwilling to invest in training or give newcomers a real chance**.

  10. Yeah we need replacement migration from third world countries because companies are not willing to pay a living wage to natives.

  11. 300+K jobless and duunitori is showing around 20K open jobs…

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