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Is it easy to find a job after studying linguistics in northern Europe?

Learning the local languages of northern Europe, coupled with some unique skills, will make it easier to find a job.

Take Sweden as an example. In 20 16 years, there was an obvious shortage of talents in the field of public services in Sweden, such as teachers and nursing workers. Meanwhile, 20 17, teachers, nurses, programmers, etc. Require advanced professional skills, highly educated work will become a "hot potato" in the Swedish job market.

The attraction of working in Finland lies in good working conditions and high employment security. For foreigners who are new here, charming Finnish will not be a big obstacle as long as they are willing to work hard. Of course, language problems may slow down the process of finding a job.

With the enlargement of the European Union, the mobility of the labor force has actually accelerated a lot. In 2008, more people moved to Finland, which was the biggest migration tide since Finland became independent in 19 17. In 2008, the number of people who moved to Finland was 29 100, an increase of 3,000 over the previous year and a full15,000 more than those who moved out of Finland.

Finland's nursing industry has always been a short-term talent, if you can master the local language necessary for work and receive local vocational training. With the local qualification certificate in Finland, it is still promising to find a job there.

Source: Nordic Star official website and WeChat official account beiouzhuanjia.