I'm an EU citizen and a native English speaker and I'm coming to Finland in less than two weeks for a while, but I intend on trying to stay at least for a few years, or permanently. I read the topic about finding work in Finland, but I'm under-qualified for pretty much any job, really. I speak, read and write English, I can clean pretty well, wash dishes, do basic manual labor. One of my few assets is that I can be quite meticulous with certain tasks, and I'm a relatively fast learner when given proper training. I'm a little socially awkward (so even if I were to find a job dealing with people, I wouldn't be the best candidate for it). I'm in the very beginning of learning Finnish (I expect it will take me at least a year to be able to carry a basic conversation, and only after being surrounded by Finnish speakers the whole time). I will be coming with a small amount of money and will be staying with a friend for a month, but I will eventually need income to hopefully be able to rent a place of my own. I'll be in Tampere.
Would my best bet be just to continue looking online for jobs? Do newspapers there usually have any options for foreigners with no degrees? Is it mostly a matter of getting lucky? Are there usually language competency expectations for basic labor work?
I guess I just want to know if people in similar situations to mine have been able to survive there, and how long it took them to find work.
I don't know if this matters, but the reasons I want to come to Finland are because of that friend (or more?) and because I really like most aspects of the culture, love the language, love the weather and love the landscape. I'm 21.
Kiitos
