Hey everyone
I need advice about IT career path in Finland
Ill move to finland helsinki after 6 months
im planning to work in the IT field since from what Im reading online its the best option for forei.gners and doesn’t need high level in F.innish usually ,also i dont want to depend on the govt money for too long
I started learning Java one month ago and my plan was to go for the path to be android developer but i have many questions about the situation in Finland
Is it true that IT companies doesnt require FInnish usually for such job
do companies require IT related degree
What is the most available vacancies in general(web , app,...) Should i stay on the path of being android developer or i should look for something else
I was reading the there is huge demand for python language
Should i go to university again to get degree or self / online learning can be enough
Im self learning full time ( 8-12 hours a day)
Is it good idea to enroll in bootcamps such as hives , MOOC
Hives is 3 years full time program which is not encouraging for me since its too long
I really appreciate every advice of you guys
Thank you in advance
IT career in finland
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IT career in finland
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Depends on the company. If the job requires dealing with customers, as e.g. with consultancy jobs, it's a clear disadvantage to not speak Finnish. If it's e.g. in-house R&D in an already multi-lingual environment, speaking English is enough.Omajenn1234 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 08, 2021 6:04 amIs it true that IT companies doesnt require FInnish usually for such job
No, but formal education is a plus. If you have a solid work history, then a degree is less important. If you have neither, you better have something to show, e.g. open source contributions, indicating you actually can perform in the job.
Check job listings on LinkedIn. There isn't a "huge" demand for any given language or technology, as practically always the knowledge of multiple is required, as is the ability to learn new ones along with your job. In general, the more versatile - with actual working knowledge - you are, the better.Omajenn1234 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 08, 2021 6:04 amWhat is the most available vacancies in general(web , app,...) Should i stay on the path of being android developer or i should look for something else
I was reading the there is huge demand for python language
A university degree is better as the potential employer knows what it means, the level of skills that can be expected. Also universities provide guidance for traineeship and therefore help students finding their first jobs. If no degree, it's much better to have experience in working in software projects in a team, rather than just "self-learning", as there's more to it than just knowing different technologies and syntax.Omajenn1234 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 08, 2021 6:04 amShould i go to university again to get degree or self / online learning can be enough
Im self learning full time ( 8-12 hours a day)
Is it good idea to enroll in bootcamps such as hives , MOOC
Hives is 3 years full time program which is encouraging for me since its too long
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Vocational degrees or University of Applied Sciences degrees are the usual options for getting a good start at the job market.Omajenn1234 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 08, 2021 6:04 amI need advice about IT career path in Finland
Ill move to finland helsinki after 6 months
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Should i go to university again to get degree or self / online learning can be enough
Im self learning full time ( 8-12 hours a day)
Is it good idea to enroll in bootcamps such as hives , MOOC
Hives is 3 years full time program which is encouraging for me since its too long
When you asked the same question earlier, I already linked to vocational degrees like https://en.bc.fi/qualifications/full-st ... r-program/ as fastest option.
The application periods for studies at Finnish Universities of Applied Sciences starting in autumn have either already ended or will end soon.
The start of studies would nicely align with your arrival in Finland.
You can reject a study place later if you choose not to study, but if you don't apply now there won't be an option to start in 2021.
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it takes too much education and practice to work as a developer
6 + 1 month aren't enough
6 + 1 month aren't enough
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University should be the easiest for networking and proper training. There are a lot more deep theories than single topic books or camps can show you and an android dev who only know basic android is like a guy sent to build skyscraper after reading CAD manual and design magazines.
From I know even graduates may not be able to jump to a developer job or intern in the beginning, but some supportive role. It's good companies don't hire cheap people to do throwaway projects.
From I know even graduates may not be able to jump to a developer job or intern in the beginning, but some supportive role. It's good companies don't hire cheap people to do throwaway projects.
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There are IT companies eg in Helsinki that hire non Finnish-speaking people, and there are companies who require knowledge of Finnish. You stand a better chance of getting a job even in a company with *Finnish speakers' if you have some special expertise in the IT field.
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Please, I also want to know if an HND holder in Computer Science stands any chance of working in Finland.
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I had to check Wikipedia what HND is.VictorNoah wrote: ↑Sat Sep 04, 2021 9:56 pmPlease, I also want to know if an HND holder in Computer Science stands any chance of working in Finland.
Education from abroad alone will not get you a job in Finland, Finnish IT job offers are often swamped with applicants with Masters Degrees in Computer Science from countries like India and rarely any of them actually has the qualifications for the job.