Working Placement in Helsinki
Working Placement in Helsinki
Hi!
I'm looking for working placement in Helsinki starting from January to August 2010,
I do not speak finnish - so it's kind of a problem for me.
I'm looking for a position in a marketing, PR or advertising deparment.
I will apprisiate any help
Thankyou,
Katia
I'm looking for working placement in Helsinki starting from January to August 2010,
I do not speak finnish - so it's kind of a problem for me.
I'm looking for a position in a marketing, PR or advertising deparment.
I will apprisiate any help
Thankyou,
Katia
Re: Working Placement in Helsinki
Without speaking FinnishI'm looking for a position in a marketing, PR or advertising deparment.
- start looking in other branches too.I will apprisiate any help
- make a plan B
Re: Working Placement in Helsinki
During the past year advertising business has lost over 20 % of its jobs. And the slide just goes on.
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Well, there should be something for English speaking persons for they tell us at school that we should start searching some work practice placements. (and they're aware we don't speak Finnish because it's a school with tuition in English.)
I also understood that you don't really have a choice in the first year and you have to get one in Finland.
And since we're here, I'm interested, too, in a practice placement in Social Domain.
I also understood that you don't really have a choice in the first year and you have to get one in Finland.
And since we're here, I'm interested, too, in a practice placement in Social Domain.
Free your mind and the rest will follow!
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They offer those Finnish courses just for heckles.jazzori wrote:(and they're aware we don't speak Finnish because it's a school with tuition in English.)
"By the pricking of my thumbs,
Something wicked this way comes."
Something wicked this way comes."
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You have to understand that school HAS to make you go have work practice.jazzori wrote:Well, there should be something for English speaking persons for they tell us at school that we should start searching some work practice placements. (and they're aware we don't speak Finnish because it's a school with tuition in English.)
I also understood that you don't really have a choice in the first year and you have to get one in Finland.
And since we're here, I'm interested, too, in a practice placement in Social Domain.
It does not mean that there are any opportunities for work practice for you without Finnish skills.
I will try to make my point more clear, or unclear.
You require practice to finish studies. Your current area has 4 practice spots available for no-speak people, but there are 20 no-speak students in your class.
4 students will have practice, rest will not. You will not graduate if you are not one of those 4. (though of course you can try again next year if you still have time to study left)
School has no responsibility to ensure that you will get practice (by providing it to you or ensuring there are spots available for all of you), school only has responsibility to ensure that you have practice completed to graduate. How, when and where you get your practice is your problem. School might be able to help, but just as well might not.
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Hah! Pursuivant, it's good that you're here. I learn so many new English words! ( :Pursuivant wrote:They offer those Finnish courses just for heckles.jazzori wrote:(and they're aware we don't speak Finnish because it's a school with tuition in English.)
We do have Finnish in school, but at that rhythm, I will manage to learn it when I don't need it anymore. ( maybe saying my last dying wish in Finnish )
Tiwaz, I've read and acknowledge what you wrote, but where did you come up with these figures?
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I got the numbers off the top of my head.
I'm honestly not interested to figure out how many advertisement etc companies in Helsinki area are interested in trainee who speaks no Finnish, so I invented numbers out of thin air. Their purpose is to be descriptive instead of absolute numbers.
I have for example no knowledge on amount of classmates OP has either. I would guess 20 might be too little.
I'm honestly not interested to figure out how many advertisement etc companies in Helsinki area are interested in trainee who speaks no Finnish, so I invented numbers out of thin air. Their purpose is to be descriptive instead of absolute numbers.
I have for example no knowledge on amount of classmates OP has either. I would guess 20 might be too little.
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At one point all 4 of the people in our marketing department did not speak any Finnish.rinso wrote:Without speaking FinnishI'm looking for a position in a marketing, PR or advertising deparment.- start looking in other branches too.I will apprisiate any help
- make a plan B
It depends who the company is marketing product to...
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How large portion of Finnish marketing you believe to be like your company?Mook wrote: At one point all 4 of the people in our marketing department did not speak any Finnish.
It depends who the company is marketing product to...
90%? 50%? 25%? 10%? 5%? Less?
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My company's customers almost all abroad. (We sell to mobile phone operators, so there's only three customers in Finland)Tiwaz wrote:How large portion of Finnish marketing you believe to be like your company?Mook wrote: At one point all 4 of the people in our marketing department did not speak any Finnish.
It depends who the company is marketing product to...
90%? 50%? 25%? 10%? 5%? Less?
Every company that sells anything abroad will need English marketing - or would you do it in Finnish?
Unless you hadn't noticed, almost all international business is done in English. How many companies in Finland do international business?
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My last company the head of marketing was Canadian, and in my present company the head of marketing is Danish... so although this might not be so common in my experience it is not uncommon. But we are hardly marketing to Finnish companies, maybe some shipyards who speak English anyway, but mostly internationally.
With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.
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And they will gladly hire somebody for only 6 months to do their international marketing.Every company that sells anything abroad will need English marketing - or would you do it in Finnish?
Unless you hadn't noticed, almost all international business is done in English. How many companies in Finland do international business?
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The crunch messes things up a lot.
"By the pricking of my thumbs,
Something wicked this way comes."
Something wicked this way comes."
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800 Euro/month marketing assistants can translate material and update websites too.rinso wrote:And they will gladly hire somebody for only 6 months to do their international marketing.Every company that sells anything abroad will need English marketing - or would you do it in Finnish?
Unless you hadn't noticed, almost all international business is done in English. How many companies in Finland do international business?
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