Hey there!
I am planning to flying to Finland in October and find a temporary job there for 3-4 months(Helsinky), am wondering how hard will it be to find a job in either profession: Gym trainer or Bartender.
p.s
I have a European passport.
Thanks in advance.
21 year old Israeli looking for job opp's
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Re: 21 year old Israeli looking for job opp's
I'd hazard the gym instructor would be marginally easier to find as for bartending in places for commoners you'd need to understand what your customers say and in the cosmopolitan places they're these days pretty strict with the hygiene and alcohol passes. There must be some fitness forum that could link you up with gyms, Helsinki has quite a few.
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Re: 21 year old Israeli looking for job opp's
I have often met bartenders in Helsinki, who don't speak anything other than English.
It shouldn't be that difficult... How long does it take to learn numbers and some basic words in Finnish? yksi kaksi kolme olut
No idea of the gym trainer possibilities though.. Could actually work better.
It shouldn't be that difficult... How long does it take to learn numbers and some basic words in Finnish? yksi kaksi kolme olut

No idea of the gym trainer possibilities though.. Could actually work better.
Re: 21 year old Israeli looking for job opp's
http://www.valvira.fi/en/supervision_guidance/alcoholj.juuppeli wrote:I have often met bartenders in Helsinki, who don't speak anything other than English.
It shouldn't be that difficult... How long does it take to learn numbers and some basic words in Finnish? yksi kaksi kolme olut
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