Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
Employment services will advise and guide you in applying for a job.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
Employment services assists you as the employer when your organisation needs to adjust its activities, often related to reducing personnel.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
Employment authorities may grant you discretionary expense allowance.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
Employment services help employers find and recruit suitable employees.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
The aim of an initial assessment for an immigrant is to determine the services that best promote their integration and employment.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
Financial support for the wage costs of unemployed job seekers aged 55 or over.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
The purpose of the extended transition assistance for employees aged 55 or over is to promote the quick employment of these employees.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
Independent study is an option for the employment services integration training. It may also facilitate your integration.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
As a customer of employment services, you can receive unemployment security.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
The purpose of the integration plan is to support your integration and help you achieve your employment goals.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
A job coach will guide and support you personally in searching for a job and finding employment.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
You can study and increase your job-seeking skills in job-search training.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
With the help of labour market training you can develop and complement your skills to match labour market needs.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
As an employer, you can offer a person contemplating their career choices a chance for a work trial at a genuine working environment.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
A pay subsidy is an economic benefit that the employment services may grant an employer to cover the costs of hiring a job seeker.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
The EURES service and the EURES Advisers of employment services will help you recruit employees from EU and EEA countries.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
Recruitment training is a good option if you cannot find competent employees and skilled personnel will not be graduating soon in your field.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
When you register as a job seeker, you start your job search and customer relationship with the employment services.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
Employment services may reimburse travel and accommodation expenses caused by job seeking trips or participation in the employment services.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
Restructuring coaching is designed to promote corporate responsibility for employees’ future.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
The employment services helps you find a suitable partner or successor for your business.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
Short-term studying for up to six months is possible on unemployment benefit if you are over the age of 25 and the studies promote your employment.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
The start-up grant is an allowance for a new entrepreneur at the establishment and consolidation stage of a new business.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
Employers can apply for a subsidy for arranging working conditions when a person’s disability or illness affects employment or keeping a job.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
Targeted training is vocational training tailored to the needs of your company and its personnel.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
A training trial in an educational institution allows you to familiarise yourself with vocational studies and the field in question.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
Transition security training is a service intended for persons dismissed from employment, aged 55 or over, with the aim of fast re-employment.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
Part-time studies do not prevent you from applying for and working full-time. Then, you can receive unemployment benefit, or unemployment security.
Central Ostrobothnia Employment Region
Psychologists at the employment services provide vocational guidance and career planning to assess and choose career, education and work alternatives.