
Who is this training for?
This training is designed for immigrants who want to improve their Finnish language skills and gain a better understanding of working life in Finland. Different training paths are available based on your individual needs.
Three flexible and tailored coaching programs
OpinTie – Focuses on Finnish language learning, recognition of prior skills and information about Finnish society and working life. If you have a degree or profession from abroad but need to improve your Finnish language skills, contact the OpinTie mentor by sending your CV:
anna.kolata@hameenlinna.fi | +358 50 5677 888
OpinTyö – Combines Finnish language learning and practical training. Offers individual and group coaching as well as practical experience of Finnish working life. If you do not have vocational education but speak some Finnish and are ready to start an internship or a job, please contact the OpinTyö mentor by sending your CV or basic information about yourself:
jenni.orjasniemi@hameenlinna.fi | +358 40 1595 575 or anna.topchieva@hameenlinna.fi | +358 40 7034 765
OpinPa – Offers support in everyday skills, Finnish language and digital skills. If you need special support to get employed, you can join regardless of whether you speak Finnish or not. Contact your OpinPa mentor: sima.amirnejad@hameenlinna.fi | +358 50 4757 114
Training offers in general
✔ Finnish language classes tailored for you
✔ Information about Finnish working life, society and job-seeking skills
✔ Guidance in looking for an internship or a job
✔ Support for improving digital skills
✔ An opportunity to network and strengthen working life skills
Feel free to contact a suitable mentor and start your journey towards working life.
Quickly to Work – Language Aware Integration Coaching project is an ESF+ project to be implemented in 2024–2027 and funded by the European Social Fund Plus and the Häme Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment.