Finland seeks to entice more skilled Filipino workers

Finland seeks to entice more skilled Filipino workers

/ 02:10 AM January 20, 2025

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MANILA, Philippines — The government of Finland is looking to attract more Filipinos to work in their country amid a growing demand for skilled workers and the threat of an aging population.

Business Finland, a public organization under the Finnish Ministry of Employment and the Economy, said there are career opportunities for Filipino talents in sectors such as technology, industry, and healthcare.

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Laura Lindeman, the director of the Work in Finland unit at Business Finland, expressed optimism about attracting more Filipino talents.

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“Finland is an equal society with exceptional work-life balance. Our high-quality companies offer vast opportunities for professional development and education,” Lindeman said in a statement.

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In a separate interview with reporters, Lindeman said there are around 14,000 Filipinos living in Finland to date.

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She is encouraging Filipino interested in exploring the working and living conditions in Finland through the national website, www.workinfinland.com.

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Last week, Finland’s minister of employment Arto Satonen led a three-day visit in Manila last to facilitate meetings with local firms and businesses from their country.

Satonen, on behalf of its government, also signed a joint declaration of intent (JDI) with the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW), signaling commitment from both sides to ensure the safe and ethical deployment of Filipino workers in Finland.

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Meanwhile, Juhana Vartiainen, the mayor of Finland’s capital city of Helsinki, said they would welcome newcomers and will offer a comprehensive range of information and public services to assist with settling into a new country.

“The city of Helsinki is a large employer in Finland, and we actively seek talented workforce from abroad, particularly in our healthcare sector. With our ethical recruitment principles, we ensure a transparent and fair recruitment process,” Vartiainen said.

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“Helsinki provides exciting opportunities for all and fosters an excellent work-life balance,” she added.

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