this post was submitted on 20 Aug 2023
1 points (100.0% liked)

Finland - Land of thousand lakes

1 readers
0 users here now

r/Finland is temporarily a full democracy, every active user is a moderator. Finlandit.github.io has a log of recent community moderator actions....

founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
 
This is an automated archive.

The original was posted on /r/finland by /u/Current-Palpitation on 2023-08-19 23:29:36+00:00.


Moi, I will be starting my masters in mechanical engineering soon from Aalto. Specifically, I will be studying engineering materials (material engineering)

Before coming here I’ve quitted my job back at my home country which I have got a decent pay (around €45,000 after tax) and I have done it since I have loved finland and my friends here and also was excited to learn what I wanted to learn and study.

But, now I’m a bit afraid that I won’t be able to find a job in Finland after graduating from Aalto. I’ve seen lots of posts and writings saying that it is really hard to find a job here without knowing Finnish. (I’m a native english speaker and one other language in Asia) Ofc, I will try to learn it but it will be impossible for me to master it in 2 years.

Does anyone know the job situation for foreigners after graduating from Aalto? How hard is it for mechanical engineers? I would not want to go back to my country after graduating from Aalto. One reason I have chose this uni is so that I can find a life here and already paying already €15,000 for tuition.

Kittos

no comments (yet)
sorted by: hot top controversial new old
there doesn't seem to be anything here