Why would there need to be any other reason? The working language there is Finnish and the customer work is English, those are enough for the requirement.
They said it right there in the posting: the office’s everyday life and internal communication are in finnish.
When your colleagues, your boss, and your subordinates speak Finnish, the candidate’s requirement for fluent Finnish is, of course, due to something else besides facilitating communication within the team. Sure.
It’s… Said right there if you have eyes.
Because they want to communicate Finnish with the fellow employees quite popular with Finnish companies.
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Why would there need to be any other reason? The working language there is Finnish and the customer work is English, those are enough for the requirement.
They said it right there in the posting: the office’s everyday life and internal communication are in finnish.
When your colleagues, your boss, and your subordinates speak Finnish, the candidate’s requirement for fluent Finnish is, of course, due to something else besides facilitating communication within the team. Sure.
It’s… Said right there if you have eyes.
Because they want to communicate Finnish with the fellow employees quite popular with Finnish companies.