Looking to work outside Finland?? Why not look at Ireland??
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Looking to work outside Finland?? Why not look at Ireland??
My client IBM, one of the worlds leading IT companies are currently recruiting Finnish Technical Support Agents to work in its European Centre In Dublin Ireland.
This is a really good opportunity to kick off your career in an IT multicultural and busy environment (1.200 workers from all Europe).
You will get a competitive salary and great benefits! (Relocation package, training, learning centre, insurances, canteen, sport and social club).
If you are interested please do not hesitate to get in contact with me by email Stephen.Parsons@manpower.ie
This is a really good opportunity to kick off your career in an IT multicultural and busy environment (1.200 workers from all Europe).
You will get a competitive salary and great benefits! (Relocation package, training, learning centre, insurances, canteen, sport and social club).
If you are interested please do not hesitate to get in contact with me by email Stephen.Parsons@manpower.ie
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Re: Looking to work outside Finland?? Why not look at Irelan
Because:
a) the pay is shyte
b) Dublin is more expensive than Helsinki
What I do suggest though is contact the Finnish polytechnics that have IT courses. They have some sort of international bureau/person whatever. The polytechnics require students to do 3 months "work experience" before they do their final year + thesis, so you could get "work experience" staff nicely..
a) the pay is shyte
b) Dublin is more expensive than Helsinki
What I do suggest though is contact the Finnish polytechnics that have IT courses. They have some sort of international bureau/person whatever. The polytechnics require students to do 3 months "work experience" before they do their final year + thesis, so you could get "work experience" staff nicely..
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Re: Looking to work outside Finland?? Why not look at Irelan
Hi,
The pay offered is above the industry average.
I thank you for your input however we are looking for people to stay at least 1 year.
3 months would not be long enough to gain the relevant training and knowledge to do the job.
Kind Regards
The pay offered is above the industry average.
I thank you for your input however we are looking for people to stay at least 1 year.
3 months would not be long enough to gain the relevant training and knowledge to do the job.
Kind Regards
Re: Looking to work outside Finland?? Why not look at Irelan
€22,000 per year plus €700 relocation bonus?
€25,457 is the minimum wage for that kind of job in Finland. Source: monthly wage http://www.tietoala.fi/tyoehtosopimus/3-palkat/ plus holiday pay http://www.tietoala.fi/tyoehtosopimus/7 ... -lomaraha/
Och samma på Engelska, notice that the €s aren't updated to reflect the latest negotiation results: http://www.tietoala.fi/tyoehtosopimus/E ... 10_web.pdf
So in fact you are offering wage that is BELOW LEGAL minimum in Finland
Good luck.
€25,457 is the minimum wage for that kind of job in Finland. Source: monthly wage http://www.tietoala.fi/tyoehtosopimus/3-palkat/ plus holiday pay http://www.tietoala.fi/tyoehtosopimus/7 ... -lomaraha/
Och samma på Engelska, notice that the €s aren't updated to reflect the latest negotiation results: http://www.tietoala.fi/tyoehtosopimus/E ... 10_web.pdf
So in fact you are offering wage that is BELOW LEGAL minimum in Finland

Good luck.
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A reality check mate - if people on the dole in Finland get more than the Irish "industry standard" pays, why would they want to move? I'd still target the students as they are desperate for the first job, as you can't get experience without having a job, and you don't get hired unless you got experience...The pay offered is above the industry average.
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Re: Looking to work outside Finland?? Why not look at Irelan
Yup I couldn't believe it, but I checked the old posts:Upphew wrote:€22,000 per year plus €700 relocation bonus?
1833€/month, with no holiday pay?StephenPmanpower wrote:
The Benefits
- €22,000 per year plus €700 relocation bonus

Some Dublin rents here on page 6:
http://www.daft.ie/report/Daft-Rental-R ... 1-2011.pdf
The candidate would need some serious HGS to consider the offer.
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Holidays are fully paid for this position.
Our candidates rent is usually 350-450€ per month.
We are not saying that people will make major amounts of money by relocating.
They will however gain experience in one of the worlds largest IT companys as well as getting the chance to work another country.
Our candidates rent is usually 350-450€ per month.
We are not saying that people will make major amounts of money by relocating.
They will however gain experience in one of the worlds largest IT companys as well as getting the chance to work another country.
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Do you also give a "holiday bonus"? Here it is typically around half of your salary for your holiday weeks, and is additional to normal holiday pay.StephenPmanpower wrote:Holidays are fully paid for this position.
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Re: Looking to work outside Finland?? Why not look at Irelan
In what kind of apartment and how far from actual working place?StephenPmanpower wrote: Our candidates rent is usually 350-450€ per month.
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A shared house prolly. IBM's sweatshop is in D15 if I remember correctly... not that bad, actually. I think I was looking at D24 the year before last.
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@onkko The accomodation is a shared house in the Dublin 15 area. It is within walking distance of IBM. It is also located only minutes from one of Dublins largest shopping centres http://www.blanchardstowncentre.ie/ and only a half hour by bus to the city centre.
@Pursuivant Dublin 24 would be over a 2 hour commute to IBM and refering to IBM as a sweatshop is a ridiculous comparisson. Your point of Finnish salarys is also pointless in this context as the jobs are not in Finland.
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A shared house prolly. IBM's sweatshop is in D15 if I remember correctly... not that bad, actually. I think I was looking at D24 the year before last.
@Pursuivant Dublin 24 would be over a 2 hour commute to IBM and refering to IBM as a sweatshop is a ridiculous comparisson. Your point of Finnish salarys is also pointless in this context as the jobs are not in Finland.
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by » Fri Apr 20, 2012 10:23 am
A shared house prolly. IBM's sweatshop is in D15 if I remember correctly... not that bad, actually. I think I was looking at D24 the year before last.
Re: Looking to work outside Finland?? Why not look at Irelan
Is the job only meant for Finnish citizens ?StephenPmanpower wrote:My client IBM, one of the worlds leading IT companies are currently recruiting Finnish Technical Support Agents to work in its European Centre In Dublin Ireland.
This is a really good opportunity to kick off your career in an IT multicultural and busy environment (1.200 workers from all Europe).
You will get a competitive salary and great benefits! (Relocation package, training, learning centre, insurances, canteen, sport and social club).
If you are interested please do not hesitate to get in contact with me by email Stephen.Parsons@manpower.ie
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Re: Looking to work outside Finland?? Why not look at Irelan
No the job is for anyone who can legally work in the EU and speaks Fluent Finnish.
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Recruitment agency's
I was sure the one good thing about the recession in Ireland and the uptake of services such as Linkdin would have killed these off.
I now quite a few people who have taken up similar positions in Cork and well if you look at it like a holiday where you work abroad then maybe it might be ok,
But as an Irish living in Finland now for three years I wouldn't take that job even if my Finish was up to scratch.
Blanch is far from one of the premium shopping centres in Dublin too..well maybe if your into tracksuits
The sooner the government stops playing lapdog to American !"#¤% over the place corporations and raises the corporation tax the sooner those jobs might be where they are supposed to be
But if you are a Finn or anyone who would consider a move to Ireland there is however many good jobs going in the Tech industry and it's probably one of the only sectors to keep expanding. Just today 500 new jobs coming on stream with apple just today http://www.rte.ie/news/2012/0420/apple- ... -cork.html

I was sure the one good thing about the recession in Ireland and the uptake of services such as Linkdin would have killed these off.
I now quite a few people who have taken up similar positions in Cork and well if you look at it like a holiday where you work abroad then maybe it might be ok,
But as an Irish living in Finland now for three years I wouldn't take that job even if my Finish was up to scratch.
Blanch is far from one of the premium shopping centres in Dublin too..well maybe if your into tracksuits

The sooner the government stops playing lapdog to American !"#¤% over the place corporations and raises the corporation tax the sooner those jobs might be where they are supposed to be

But if you are a Finn or anyone who would consider a move to Ireland there is however many good jobs going in the Tech industry and it's probably one of the only sectors to keep expanding. Just today 500 new jobs coming on stream with apple just today http://www.rte.ie/news/2012/0420/apple- ... -cork.html
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.refering to IBM as a sweatshop is a ridiculous comparisson
What else would I compare a callcentre with? A canning factory? Reading a script filling in your quota, being hounded for spending too much time on the phone not allowed loo or fag breaks... yeah, luxury job surely.
Well the people you inted in hiring are.Your point of Finnish salarys is also pointless in this context as the jobs are not in Finland.
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